Celebrations fans are rejoicing over the return of their "absolute fav(ourite)" one flavour chocolate tubs.
Mars Wrigley is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including M&Ms, Snickers, Skittles and of course Mars bars.
One of the confectionary company's more popular products is its Celebrations tubs, which consists of eight different chocolates:
- Mars
- Snickers
- Maltesers
- Galaxy
- Caramel Galaxy
- Bounty
- Milky Way
- Twix
It is particularly popular around the festive season with Celebrations being voted the UK's favourite Christmas chocolate in 2023 (in a study by myvouchercodes.co.uk).
Mars Wrigley launches Bounty-only tubs of Celebrations
In 2022 Mars Wrigley trialled the release of tubs of Celebrations with no Bounty chocolates in them.
This caused major uproar amongst Bounty fans across the UK.
The rumours are true. Our much loved Bounty 🥥 has left the tub. We will be trialling No Bounty tubs from the 8th November.
— Celebrations (@UKCelebrations) November 3, 2022
Visit the link for the full statement: https://t.co/2fzih5ZlPx pic.twitter.com/Ut1T9iMx8W
So last year (2023), the confectionary company rectified the situations by launching a Bounty-only tub.
Mars Wrigley UK business unit director, Kerry Cavanaugh, at the time said: "Last year (2022), Bounty lovers made their voices heard and it’s time we gave something back.
"We hope the Bounty Centrepiece will help ease the pain we caused when we removed Bounty last year.
"We’re excited to see how these tubs are received…are you a Bounty lover, or a hater?!"
Once they're gone, they're gone... https://t.co/C3eclnKkbN
— Celebrations (@UKCelebrations) September 29, 2023
Celebrations 'Bounty-only tubs' return to Tesco
The Celebrations Bounty-only tubs are now back in stores again ahead of Christmas 2024.
The one flavour only chocolate tubs were spotted by eagle-eyed shoppers in Tesco, with one person posting their find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook Group.
Fans of the Bounty only Celebrations tubs rushed to the comments section to share their excitment about the return of their "absolute fav(ourite)" chocolates.
One fan commented: "Stop this nowwwww this is the dream."
Another shopper added: "Top of the Christmas list!"
While a third person added: "I need these!!!!"
While most were celebrating the chocolate tubs return, others noted the change in price from last year.
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One person said: "£7!? I got them for less last year, you don't get a lot either, I think I will wait for some cheaper deals on it lol."
Another commented: "Wasn't the price £4.50?"
While a third member added: "£7 was £4 last year! Crazy times."
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