Asda is selling Quality Street toffee penny desserts
ASDA is selling puddings that taste like the golden toffee penny chocolates that come in a box of Quality Street.
The toffee desserts are made with 38 per cent skimmed milk and have the same texture as yogurt.
They're similar to other Nestle puddings, such as Rolo and the Milkbar ones or Cadbury's dessert pots.
Each pack contains four 70g puddings, which contain 170 calories each, and they need to be kept in the fridge.
Unfortunately, they're made with milk and soya so you shouldn't eat the puddings if you know that you're allergic to them.
A pack of four costs £2, making each pud 50p. You can actually buy similar Nestle desserts for less at other supermarkets.
While scores of customers said that they couldn't wait to get their hands on them, others pointed out that they're not new.
Last week, we revealed how tubs of Quality Street, Roses and Heroes have shrunk again but prices in shops have stayed the same.
The standard size of a Quality Street tub has dropped from 1,200g in 1998 down to 600g now.
But bigger tubs of the festive staples are available as Costco as it is selling a giant 2kg Quality Street tin for under £12 at the moment.
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