Cadbury reveals its Easter range SIX months early and it includes £6 tins of Creme Eggs and Mini Eggs
EASTER might be six months away but that hasn’t stopped Cadbury unveiling its egg-citing range of chocolates.
You might think tins of chocolates are just for Christmas but for the first time ever, Cadbury will be selling tubs of Creme Eggs and Mini Eggs.
The tins will cost £5.99 each and will be available to buy from early next year.
The Creme Egg tub contains 409g of the fondant-filled goodies, while the Mini Eggs tin weighs in at 319g.
A typical full-sized Creme Egg weighs 34g and costs around 50p, with a pack of five normally costing £1.65.
For Mini Eggs, a 90g bag was priced at £1.15 on average this Easter.
The Sun has asked Cadbury if the Creme Egg tub is filled with full-size or miniature eggs.
We’ve also asked for an exact release date, as well as calorie and sugar information, and we’ll update this article when we get a response.
As well as the new tubs, Cadbury will also be selling a Bourneville Easter egg, which features a whole bar of the dark chocolate.
The new Bourneville addition comes in 115g and will be priced at £3.99.
As well as this, the vanilla flavoured Dairy Milk bunny is also making a return, along with a new orange mousse flavour.
Both sized at 30g, each chocolate treat is filled with a soft mousse and will be priced at 60p, reports .
The chocolate bunnies are similar to the Dairy Milk chocolate orange snowmen currently being sold for Christmas.
As part of its Christmas range, Cadbury is also releasing a Winter Gingerbread Dairy Milk bar, as well as bags of Mini Snow Balls.
But that's not all, Cadbury is also selling a build-your-own chocolate cottage to replace the traditional gingerbread house.
While some chocoholics are convinced the new orange Twirl "doesn’t exist" as the bar "sells out" in some shops.
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