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Mars launches new flavour biscuits based on iconic chocolate bar following ‘scrumptious’ Bounty

The new biscuits are only available on shelves in one UK retailer

BISCUIT lovers, grab a cuppa because Mars is launching an exciting new chocolate biscuit that is perfect if you have a sweet tooth. 

New Twix Secret Centre Biscuits have launched in UK stores.

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Mars has unveiled a new biscuit based on a classic flavour and they look too good to share

The new biscuit takes the DNA of a traditional Twix bar into a handy coin-shaped biscuit. 

Of course, Twix wouldn’t be Twix without the combination of caramel and biscuit covered in delicious milk chocolate.

Twix Secret Centre Biscuits are available from Home Bargains now for £1.69.

Each pack holds eight round biscuits so good luck trying not to gobble them all down in one sitting. 

Mars said: “Some things are just too good to keep a secret! Introducing the NEW Twix Secret Centre Biscuits.”

The chocolate brand reckons these biscuits will be perfect to: “Enjoy with a cuppa when you’re taking a break.”

“Or, perhaps as there are eight biscuits in a pack, you’ll want to reveal the secret and share it with friends and colleagues?”

We’ll leave it up to you to decide whether or not you want to share a pack of these. 

You will need to head in-store to pick these up and may need to check several stores till you find them since they are so new.

Remember prices may vary from store to store so it’s worth shopping around to see where you can get the best deal.

It’s safe to say Mars has been whipping up exciting new revelations in the chocolate world. 

In October last year, the chocolatier released a similar Bounty chocolate biscuit and fans went wild. 

Bounty Secret Centre Biscuits also hit shelves in Home Bargains and shoppers said they were hard to put down. 

Not long after chocolate fans were blessed with the arrival of Mars, Bounty and Galaxy Fudge.

The treats are described as a rich and smooth coconut fudge, fully enrobed in milk chocolate and you can get a 110 pack for £2.25 IN Farmfoods.

It seems while Mars has been keeping its fans happy the same cannot be said about other chocolate brands.

Nestle axed not one, but two iconic chocolate biscuit bars after 50 years.

The chocolatier is discontinuing both Breakaway and Yorkie biscuit bars following a decline in sales in a blow for sweet-toothed fans.

Many fans are still mourning the loss of the Caramac chocolate bar which has also been axed after 60 years.

The discontinued Milky Way Crispy Rolls were spotted on shop shelves earlier this month and fans could hardly believe it.

Mars confirmed the chocolate bar was discontinued back in 2022.

Where can you buy discontinued chocolate bars?

Here's where you can pick up the Breakaway, Caramac, Milky Way Crispy Rolls and Yorkie biscuit bars.

Breakaway bars are still going for packs of eight in some stores, check out:

  • Iceland – £1
  • Sainsbury’s – £1.25
  • Tesco – £1.25

Caramac bars will be tough to find as they go viral as soon as they are spotted, try:

  • Iceland – £1.25 (packs of three)
  • Sainsbury’s – 75p single bar
  • B&M – £1.25 (packs of three)

Yorkie biscuit bars are still stocked in quite a few supermarkets, check out:

  • Ocado – £1.25 single bar
  • Tesco – £1.25 single bar
  • Asda – £1.25 single bar

Fan favourite Milky Way Crispy Rolls have been spotted in stores despite being discontinued back in 2022. Head to:

  • Poundland – price varies
  • Home Bargains – 79p single bar

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