Nestle has permanently discontinued its popular Carnation Vegan Condensed Milk Alternative, leaving plant-based Britons searching for alternatives.
The oat and rice-based product, which launched in 2020, had become a staple for vegan sweet treats and was widely available in major supermarkets at £2.50.
But the dairy-free version of the classic Carnation Condensed Milk has now vanished from shelves, marking another significant product discontinuation from the confectionery giant.
Frustrated customers took to social media platform X to voice their concerns about the disappearing product.
Frustrated customers took to social media platforms to voice their concerns
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“I’m desperately trying to find your Vegan Condensed Milk and it’s out of stock/discontinued in every supermarket I’ve spoken to, and I need it for my small business!!” one user wrote.
The festive season particularly heightened shoppers’ dismay, with another posting: “Help! What’s happened to your vegan condensed milk? Can’t find it anywhere. need to make fudge for Christmas!”
The outcry prompted one bewildered customer to question: “Why on earth would they do that.”
Nestle confirmed the discontinuation in a statement on X, stating: “We’re sorry to have to give you disappointing news, but unfortunately, Carnation Vegan Condensed Milk has been discontinued from our range.”
The company continues to produce its original dairy-based Carnation Condensed Milk.
For those seeking vegan alternatives, Organic Biona Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk remains available at Ocado for £2.40.
This latest discontinuation follows a pattern of recent product removals by Nestle.
In October, the company ceased production of Smarties Buttons, which had been launched in 2020 as a “reimagined” treat featuring milk chocolate buttons with crunchy bits.
The oat and rice-based product was launched in 2020
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In other news, 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 distinctive chocolate bar features a unique blend of milk and white chocolate, encasing a hazelnut praline centre.
“We love to see it,” shared one shopper on Facebook, while others tagged loved ones to spread news of the chocolate’s return.