Cadbury launches two new flavours and brings back pair of old favourites

CADBURY has launched two new flavours of chocolate bars and bringing back a pair of old favourites.
Cadbury is bringing back two old favourites as well as two new flavours. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA WireCadbury is bringing back two old favourites as well as two new flavours. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
Cadbury is bringing back two old favourites as well as two new flavours. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

The new products are part of the Dairy Milk line – and are based on sweet treats that can be found in Australia and New Zealand.

First there is Dairy Milk Moro which features a choc malt flavoured creme and smooth flowing caramel.

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The Moro is Cadbury’s best-selling chocolate bar in New Zealand and you can even get Deep-fried Moro Bar at fish and chip shops in parts of the country.

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The second new chocolate bar is Dairy Milk Crispy Mint Creme – it has a mint flavoured creme and crispy mint pieces.

Cadbury has brought back the white chocolate Dream bar.

Dairy Milk Top Deck has also been resurrected by the confectionery giant – it is a milk chocolate bar topped with a layer of white chocolate.

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However the new bars and the old favourites will only be available in B&M.

The discount retailer announced the news on Instagram.

Will you be keeping an eye out for the four chocolate bars on your next trip to B&M? Let us know in the comments below.

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