‘Taste so good’ cry shoppers as new flavour of Cadbury Twirl hits B&M shelves for 29p- but they won’t be around for long
Previous limited edition Twirls include the Orange Twirl
SHOPPERS have been left delighted after a new Cadbury Twirl flavour hit B&M shelves for just 29p.
Chocolate lovers took to social media raving about the latest delectable Cadbury creation.
The giant chocolate maker previously unveiled the launch of a limited edition mint chocolate Twirl Bar.
The new flavour hit supermarket shelves last May sending chocolate lovers crazy.
The Twirl Mints come in 43g two-finger packs and they normally sell for 75p a bar.
But the sweet treat has been spotted around B&M aisles for a very cheap price.
A savvy shopper took to social media to share the incredible find.
Posting on Facebook, money-saver Daniel Chubb said: “Cadbury Twirl mint flavour, four for £1 at B&M.”
Dozens of bargain hunters took to the comment section to share their opinions and thoughts.
With one saying: “I have had one of these. Very nice.”
Another added: “I have to get there like now,” and a third penned: “Now they look good.”
But Twirl enthusiasts have been urged to rush as there are only a limited quantity available.
The delicious bar was originally launched in Down Under – with fans raving about its deliciousness.
At the time, Frederike Grohmann, brand manager for Cadbury Twirl, said: “We are excited to be introducing Twirl Mint into the Cadbury brand family this month.
“The minty flavours might transport you back to the 80s, but in its indulgently Twirly format we’re expecting mint chocolate fans will want to run to shops to try it.”
However, shoppers still have a chance to get their hands on the little chocolate bar.
He added: “Mint chocolate super-fans don’t panic!
“Cadbury will be offering a limited number of people the chance to be one of the first to try the new bar, giving away 1,000 Twirl Mints to mint chocolate fans for free.”
To be one of the lucky winners, just keep an eye on Cadbury social pages.
You’ll have to answer a series of “Twirly hard questions” to test your dedication to mint chocolate.
It comes as Cadbury launched its successful Orange Twirl – which saw prices soar to £700 on eBay during its limited release.
The traditional Twirl is 35 years old and consists of two Flake-style bars covered in milk chocolate.
Elsewhere, savvy shoppers were sprinting to Tesco, desperate to get their hands on huge share bags of Cadbury chocolate.
Tesco fan Nicole Jordan took to social media, posting on , a private Facebook group with a staggering 2.4 million members, to flag the discounted buy.
Meanwhile, Cadbury also released a limited edition Honeycomb Sundae flavoured Twirl and it is already flying off the shelves.
Chocolate fans were desperate to get their hands on the exciting new item that’s come straight from Australia’s shores.