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SHOPPERS are going wild for a new Cadbury treat that combines an iconic dessert and chocolate.

The confectionery giant is already dishing out its Easter collection to customers despite the holiday being four months away.

Two packages of Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate with mini eggs.
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Shoppers were stunned to see the mini egg desserts on shelvesCredit: Snack Reviews

And eagle-eyed shoppers were stunned to see its classic Dairy Milk Dessert range has been extended to now include Mini Egg treats.

The chocolate based dessert comes with smooth Cadbury chocolate dessert and comes with a pot of mini eggs on the side which can be mixed in.

Cadbury sells many variations of this treat including a Buttons pot and a Crunchie version.

These are available to shop all year round, but it is likely the Mini Egg flavour is limited edition.

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A post by moderators at Snack Reviews shared the news that the latest take on the treat is now available to buy at Morrison's.

Fans were quick to chime and share their excitement,

One sweet-toothed shopper typed "NEED" under the post to express their joy.

Another described it as an "elite snack" while a third said it looked "stunning".

If you are keen to shop the treat at Morrisons it will cost £1.15 for a single 75g tub.

You can however buy a four pack of the dessert on Tesco's online supermarket for £3.50 or £2.50 if you have a Tesco Clubcard.

It also comes as a single item which costs £1.15 for non-Clubcard holders or 75p for those who have one.

The product is also available to buy for £1.15 on Ocado.

It comes just days after shoppers went crazy for the return of Cadbury chocolate orange Mini Eggs.

The festive delights, which feature orange-flavoured milk chocolate in a crisp sugar shell, went down a treat with customers when they launched two years ago.

those keen to try out the eggs should be aware that they are only stocked in one major supermarket.

It appears the snack can only be bought at Tesco, with one 80g bag costing £1.85.

Customers with a Tesco Clubcard can pick up the snack for £1.65, giving them a chance to save 20p.

Despite Easter being over four months away, many supermarkets are giving customers the chance to shop chocolate eggs.

B&M Bargains delighted shoppers when they spotted the Cadbury Marble Dairy Milk & White Egg amongst the January Sales.

The popular egg consists of a "thick-sheeled luxury Cadbury Dairy Milk and white Chocolate" according to the chocolate manufacturer's website.

It includes a 372g marbled giant Easter egg with an extra thick shell and four small chocolate bars to go with it.

On the , the egg is on sale for £12.95.

Easter Eggs are only available in the actual B&M shop at the moment as it can't be bought online.

The B&M website states: "Unfortunately, our Easter ranges are not available at this time."

SHOPPING AROUND FOR THE BEST BARGAIN

When hunting for a deal it is important to shop around to make sure you are not being overcharged.

There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to.

Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers.

For example, Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web.

Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.

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Price Spy also logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including ArgosAmazoneBay and the supermarkets.

Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.

How to save money on chocolate

We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar.

Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs...

Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars.

Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal.

Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced.

They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.

Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.

So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.

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