M&S brings back viral sell-out sweet treat that’s perfect for winter nights and shoppers are going wild
SHOPPERS are going wild after Marks and Spencer’s announced the return of an indulgent autumn favourite for just £2.50.
As the dark and cold nights set in, M&S has sent foodies into a tailspin by bringing back their hugely popular Cinnamon Bun Mix.
M&S has confirmed the return of its popular Cinnamon Bun Mix to the delight of customers[/caption] By adding three simple ingredients, shoppers can get eight deliciously indulgent cinnamon buns[/caption]The retailer promises shoppers that they can “enjoy freshly home-baked cinnamon buns without the hassle”
The £2.50 kit makes eight soft and chewy cinnamon buns drizzled with icing and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar.
All bakers need to do is add three basic ingredients to the mix before baking in the oven.
After it went viral last year, M&S took to Instagram to announce the return of the sweet treat, knowing it would get customers excited.
The grocery store posted a video of the mix and the final result saying in the caption: “Guess what’s BACK IN STORE?! Our Cinnamon Bun Mix!
“The ULTIMATE Autumn treat, simply add egg, butter and milk to the dough and cinnamon mix and bake.
“It’s the PERFECT cosy night in activity!”
The announcement sent customers wild with many already vowing to rush to their nearby M&S Foodhalls to find the miz.
Shoppers can also order it online at Ocado.
“WHAT A BLESSING!!!!!!” one hugely excited baker wrote in the comments on the post.
“OMG!!! running to the store! So excited they’re back!” another said.
“Oh wow, definitely swinging by M&S on my way home tonight,” a third added.
One delighted customer urged others to try them out after his family made and ate them all on the same day.
Some have previously compared the cinnamon mix to those made by Cinnabon which cost over £7.50 per bun, making the M&S baking kit a huge bargain.
My M&S Xmas highlights
The Sun’s consumer editor Lynsey Barber got an early taste of Marks and Spencer’s Christmas food line up which includes 450 new items.
Here are the highlights.
White Mulled Wine, £6, 11% – 5/10
An interesting twist, but I prefer my white wine cool and crisp, so not for me.
Turkey Feast dip, TBC, – 10/10
A mouthful of Christmas, top of my shopping list and I’ll be eating it all winter.
Turkey Feast lasagne, £10 750g – 8/10
Rich and festive, another dish that is spot on with the essential flavours of Christmas, but I’d need a small portion as it’s very creamy.
Hot Honey Brie Brulee £7, 288g – 8/10
A cheesy dream, with extra zing from the hot honey and a bit of crunch, a great combo of flavours and a winter warmer.
Halloumi in Blankets with Hot Honey, £5.50, 240g – 10/10
A surprise hit with soft and creamy centres. Possibly better than the originals.
As customers reacted to the happy news from M&S, some highlighted another “amazing” baked product on offer from the high street shop – the viral gingerbread cookies.
The sweet treat is going viral with TikTokers and Facebook users urging others to rush to their local M&S Foodhalls for the autumn-inspired cookies.
The retailer’s £2.75 freshly baked Gingerbread and White Chocolate Cookies are proving to be a huge hit with shoppers this Christmas.
Marks and Spencer promises indulgence with their cookies “full of warming flavour and rich chocolate to create a melt-in-the-mouth taste.”
If shoppers time their trip right, they can bag the cookies while they are still warm from the oven at the in-store bakery.
“These cookies have currently gone viral and we can see why!” NewsfoodUK declared on Facebook.
“These Gingerbread Cookies may be one of the best supermarket cookies we’ve ever had!”
Plus, the M&S festive food range has truly spoilt customers with a special version of Colin the Caterpillar.
The M&S Gingerbread and White Chocolate Cookies are also going viral this year[/caption] The retailer has revealed its full 2024 Christmas range which includes a new version of Colin the Caterpillar (stock)[/caption]