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B&M is selling festive favourite – and shoppers are all saying the same thing

B&M is stocking a Christmas classic – but some shoppers think it’s too early to be selling the treat.

The retailer is selling Cadburys’ snowy fingers, a festive variation on the traditional chocolate finger.

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The posted a photo of the sweet snack and said: “So glad Cadbury snowy fingers are back! Our absolute fave!”

But some shoppers have commented on the post saying they can’t believe the product’s on sale in August.

One said: “Too early lol.”

Another said: “Just what I need in this heat.”

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B&M is stocking the festive treat in all its stores, at a cost of £1.25.

We checked out Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Morrisons websites to see if they were stocking the same product but none had it.

It’s not the first time B&M has brought back a retro chocolate that’s hard to find elsewhere.

Shoppers were left feeling nostalgic after spotting Cadbury Astro’s in one store.

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But again, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Tesco and Morrisons weren’t stocking the chocolate snack.

B&M is known for stocking quirky and discontinued chocolates.

In May 2020 it brought back Cadbury Dream bars for £2.99.

Before then, UK shoppers could only buy the chocolate bar for £5.99 from GB Gifts.

The snowy finger chocolates arrival comes just over a month after Pot Noodle brought back its Doner Kebab flavour.

But the return of the flavour wasn’t to everyone’s fancy.

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One social media user said: “That sounds grim,” while another said: “Omg! What a nightmare!”

And Iceland shocked shoppers when it brought back every kids’ favourite dinosaur chicken nuggets.

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