Home Bargains shoppers spot popular discontinued chocolate bar on sale in shops
CHOCOLATE fans have been sent into meltdown after a popular discontinued treat was spotted on shop shelves.
The fan-favourite Milky Way Crispy Rolls appear to have made their long awaited return to the UK after arriving in Home Bargain stores.
Home Bargains shoppers have gone crazy after spotting a discontinued chocolate bar on shop shelves[/caption]A delicious blend of creamy milk chocolate and crispy wafer rolls, the nostalgic snack was discontinued in the UK in 2022 much to the disappointment of Brits.
By the end of the year, it had made it onto a top ten list of chocolate bars voters wanted back.
Last year, it was revealed that the popular discontinued chocolate bar could still be bought at a number of little-known confectionery websites, albeit at a much dearer price.
But it has now emerged that the Milky Way Crispy Rolls can be bought in person, in-store, and a reasonable price once more.
The big reveal was made by an ecstatic shopper on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook.
Alongside an image of an almost-empty box of the delicious chocolate bar, the group member said: “Home bargains dated end of July. Don’t think (they’ll) last long though.”
Not long after, fellow shoppers and chocolate lovers were sent into a complete frenzy over what they’d just seen.
“I’ll take 500 boxes!!!” screamed one.
“I would of brought loads,” said another.
“These are banging. Need,” commented a third.
Many others were begging their friends and family to pick some up for them if they were still any left.
It remain unclear whether the Crispy Rolls have made a return to all Home Bargains stores across the UK.
The Sun has contacted Home Bargains for comment.
It comes after Cadbury announced it would be bringing back the beloved Cadbury Top Deck for a limited time.
First launched in 1993, the retro bars disappeared from shelves in the late 90s – but the iconic chocolate bar is being revived as part of Cadbury’s 200th anniversary celebrations.
And B&M shoppers have been rushing to buy another new Cadbury bar based on an iconic Australian dessert.
The discounter often imports stock from Down Under to customer fanfare including most recently Dairy Milk Raspberry bars.