A Cadbury chocolate bar Brits have labelled their "favourite Aussie chocolate" has returned to B&M stores across the UK much to the delight of shoppers.
The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs and the classic Dairy Milk.
Cadbury fans have been spoilt recently with the release of several new chocolate bars in the UK.
A new Cadbury Creme Egg chocolate bar was launched in the UK at the back end of last year.
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So far in 2024 fans have been treated to the release of two new Dairy Milk chocolate bars - More Nutty Praline Crisp and More Caramel Nut Crunch.
While last month (June) Cadbury announced it was re-launching its Top Deck chocolate bar, which was first released back in 1993, as part of the company's 200th anniversary celebrations.
Cadbury Cherry Ripe chocolate bars return to B&M
B&M has also been bringing new Cadbury chocolates to UK shores.
In May the retail chain released a new Cadbury Slices Lamington chocolate bar, which comes from Australia.
Before in June B&M revealed Cadbury's Perky Nana chocolate bars (from New Zealand) were "back by popular demand".
Shoppers also discovered Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Raspberry and Twirl Iced Latte flavour chocolate bars in B&M recently.
Now another Cadbury classic from down under has made a return to the B&M shelves - Cherry Ripe chocolate bars and fans are going crazy.
Commenting on a post from Newfoodsuk on Facebook about the chocolates, one person said: "Oh I love these, haven't had one since I was backpacking in Oz in 2005 off to b&m with my fingers crossed."
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Another Cherry Ripe lover commented: "Omg I love these bars - haven't had them since I was backpacking in Australia."
A third person added: "My favorite Aussie chocolate."
While another fan said: "These are the best!"
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