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Cadbury shuts down customers who beg ‘WHEN are we getting them back?’

05 June 2024 , 20:40
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Cadbury hit back at the customer
Cadbury hit back at the customer's message

DISAPPOINTED fans were shut down as they begged "when are we getting these bad boys back?" in the hope to see a beloved chocolate return.

Cadbury sadly confirmed a nation favourite was still far from being re-stocked on supermarket shelves.

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A fan complained about the discontinuation of Dairy Milk Mint ChipsCredit: Twitter/@Relatablegirlp

A choccie lover penned their frustration on X/formerly Twitter and asked the company if Dairy Milk Mint Chips treats would make a comeback.

"When will we get these bad boys back? They are very much missed," they wrote.

But, they were sorely let down when the industry giant replied: "We understand your love for this product, but currently, there are no plans to reintroduce it.

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"We do however, have lots of chocolatey treats to try."

It comes as shoppers rushed to bag a bargain on Cadbury chocolate bars that reminded them of another discontinued favourite.

A savvy bargain hunter spotted Cadbury Dairy Milk and More Caramel Nut Crunch bars scanning for just 25p at Sainsbury's reduced from £2.75.

They said: "Loved this - so good. When eating I think it tastes like the now extinct Topic, but in bar form.

"I'm happy about as was devastated when the topic got stopped as they were amazing."

Topics were discontinued three years ago and choc lovers were gutted.

The Mars favourite was quietly taken off shelves in 2021 and it seems fans are only just starting to realise.

Chocoholic Brits were also let down down by Cadbury after the company confirmed their "best" chocolate bar won't be back.

The Cadbury Dairy Milk Toffee Popcorn bar was first released in 2012 but has been tough to find for fans ever since.

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Another shopper begged to see Cadbury's famous Spira bars make a comeback - but was disheartened at the response.

The brand said: "Hi Sarah, we have no plans to bring back Spira, however we still have lots of other chocolatey treats to try."

The classic bar was first made available to Brits in the North-West and South-West of England - but due to being an instant hit was soon stocked in shops all over the UK in 1989.

Unfortunately the treat's popularity became its downfall as it was discontinued in 2005 when becoming too difficult for the legendary chocolate brand to keep up with demand.

But it's not all bad news as fans are offered a trip down the memory lane at a Cadbury "graveyard" stocked with all their famous axed treats.

The mouth-watering chocolate collection offers fans the chance to step back in time and be reunited with their retro favourites.

Summer Raemason

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