A rare Cadbury chocolate bar has been spotted on supermarket shelves across the UK, and fans are calling it ‘delightful’.
Chocolate lovers spotted the sweet treat exclusively at B&M, and it’s being sold for just £1.
The snack is a twist on the classic Cadbury Picnic bar, which features a mix of caramel, peanuts, crispy cereal and raisins.
But this version, which has been imported from Australia, adds chocolate cookie pieces to the mix and fans have been quick to rave about the concoction online.
The Aussie treat was launched Down Under earlier this year. It’s described as a ‘perfect snack for peanut lovers and cookie fans alike’, boasting a ‘mouthwatering combination of sweet and salty textures’.

Its discovery in the UK was shared on the Food Finds UK Official Facebook group, and shoppers are hoping their local B&M stock up soon.
The sweet treat has also received its fair share of praise on Instagram by those who have already tried it, including the account @foodreviewaustralia.
One commenter, @thelastfoodsamurai, wrote: ‘Definitely need to try this.’ Another, @thatwasdeliciouss, wrote: ‘This looks amazing.’
While others described it as both ‘delicious’ and ‘delightful’.

If you’re keen to try it for yourself, you’ll need to head to one of B&M’s 770 stores to track one down.
You’ll also be able to find it online at Candy Mail UK, an international retailer which specialises in imported sweets. The treat costs £2.49, excluding shipping fees.
It’s not the only rare Cadbury chocolate bar to hit shelves recently. One fan favourite from the 2000s has also been spotted at B&M.
The Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Milk Biscuit bars were discontinued back in 2008, but have been given new life recently after almost two decades.
The snack made it into the New Foods UK Facebook group – and no doubt, chocolate aficionados took a moment to reminisce about its glory days.
‘I used to love the UK version of this…it was lush,’ penned Kat Palmer, while Charlotte Newbold said: ‘Off to B&M I go!’
In fact, fans of the bar have been so dedicated to the cause that they even created a Facebook group. Their cause was simple: Bring Back The Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit Bar.
Naturally, though, there’s a catch. A spokesperson for Mondelēz International told MailOnline that these bars aren’t sold directly by the UK branch and that the B&M bars have come from another market.
To date, Cadbury also operates in Ireland, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, Malta, and South Africa.
‘We discontinued the similar Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit bar in the UK in 2008 and we have no current plans to bring the product back,’ they confirmed.
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