A beloved Cadbury chocolate bar has made its return to UK shelves after a 12-year absence, delighting fans across the country.
The Dairy Milk Marble bar has been spotted in B&M stores, as revealed by the New Food Spotter Facebook Group.
The rare chocolate treat was last available in British shops around three to four years ago as a limited import, before which it had been discontinued for nearly a decade.
The distinctive chocolate bar features a unique blend of milk and white chocolate, encasing a hazelnut praline centre.
The chocolate has reappeared on supermarket shelves for the first time in 12 years
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While British consumers have been unable to enjoy the treat for over a decade, the Dairy Milk Marble has remained a staple in Australian confectionery aisles.
The bar appears to be an import from Down Under, where Cadbury has continued production despite its discontinuation in the UK market.
“We love to see it,” shared one shopper on Facebook, while others tagged loved ones to spread news of the chocolate’s return.
B&M’s reintroduction of the Marble bar is not the only Australian Cadbury product to reach their shelves in recent weeks.
The discount retailer has also begun stocking a Pink Lemonade flavoured Dairy Milk bar from Australia.
While appearing like a standard Dairy Milk bar on the outside, this unique variation features a raspberry lemonade flavoured centre.
These Australian imports have created excitement among British chocolate enthusiasts seeking new flavour experiences.
The Marble bar’s return comes as Cadbury faces criticism over the discontinuation of other beloved treats.
Cadbury confirmed it will not be bringing back the Dairy Milk Orange Crisp Bar this winter
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The confectionery giant recently confirmed it would not be bringing back the Dairy Milk Orange Crisp Bar this winter.
Responding to a customer’s plea on X (formerly Twitter), Cadbury UK stated: “We’re always adapting our Christmas range to ensure there’s something new for everyone.”
The company left the door open for future returns, adding: “Who knows, we might see them again next year.”
It was also revealed that two Cadbury favourites would make a Christmas comeback as the 2024 range was unveiled.