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Muller brings back discontinued fan favourite yoghurt flavour from the 90s

MULLER has delighted fans by bringing back one of its much-loved yoghurt flavours.

Many have been demanding a comeback of this popular flavour with and petitions, and finally, their pleas have been answered.

Fans are going wild over the return of the Mississippi Mud Pie Inspired flavour yoghurt from Muller
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Fans are going wild over the return of the Mississippi Mud Pie Inspired flavour yoghurt from MullerCredit: Muller

The Muller Corner Mississippi Mud Pie Inspired launches in Asda stores nationwide today.

The nostalgic flavour was first launched in 1997 and was last seen in 2018.

It is described as a creamy toffee and coffee-flavoured yoghurt with an iconic chocolate corner crumble.

So popular is this iconic flavour, that it even has its own dedicated Facebook page where fans have already been rushing to express their delight.

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Posting on the Bring back Muller Mississippi Mud Pie Yogurts Facebook page, one person said: "Is it actually back? what stores? is this true?

And another added: "I've missed this yoghurt so much! Don't you ever discontinue again."

While another fan commented: "I remember this 18 years ago it was my favourite."

Toby Bevans, Strategy and marketing director at Muller Yogurt and Desserts said: "We have seen an overwhelming demand to bring Müller Corner Mississippi Mud Pie Inspired back, so we’re delighted to bring this iconic flavour back to fridges across the country.

"We hope to bring people of all ages a taste of the 90s with this much-loved Müller Corner classic."

The Muller Corner Mississippi Mud Pie Inspired is available now in Asda, priced at 90p.

It will be rolled out to other supermarkets from September.

Muller is not the only brand to delight fans by bringing back retro favourites.

Pizza Hut recently announced the return of two discontinued menu items after nearly a decade.

And McDonald's recently announced the return of an iconic freebie and fans were going wild.

And shoppers are only just realising an iconic 90s discontinued food is back in supermarkets.

Recently Sun foodie Alex James also shared his thoughts on the iconic snacks he wants to revive.

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