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Chocolate Multipacks In Supermarkets
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Yes, the Cadbury outlet shops are good. I try to avoid them as I end up eating far too much!
Aldi and Lidl do cheap but tasty lookalikes on some well known choc bars. I don't think they do a Yorkie or Kitkat though. For the price might be worth a try.
Yes, I'm a massive Aldi (and Lidl, to a lesser extent) fan and have tried their chocolate.
It's mostly not that great. I gather the "posh" ranges are nice but I'm a Galaxy Caramel type of bloke, not dark chocolate & flippin' chilli.
Their Mars & Snickers copies are very nice and great value.
But nothing they sell can compare to most of the Cadbury & Galaxy stuff.0 -
vivatifosi wrote: »Recently Sainsburys has started selling Cadburys Fruit and Nut bars multipacks of 4 for a pound. This has long been one of my favourite choc bars and this is the first time I've seen anything but the standards on offer (Dairy Milk, Wispa, Flake, etc).
Yeah, I noticed the fruit&nut had started appearing. Gives me some hope that the Whole Nut bars might be coming soon.0 -
Aldi's whole hazlenut chocolate bar is fab and there are loads of hazlenuts inside! Its 99p-£1.19. Available in milk and dark.
I had a passion fruit panacotta chocolate from there as well. Lush is the best word.0 -
fionajbanana wrote: »Aldi's whole hazlenut chocolate bar is fab and there are loads of hazlenuts inside! Its 99p-£1.19. Available in milk and dark.
I had a passion fruit panacotta chocolate from there as well. Lush is the best word.
Hmm. I'm not aware of a hazelnut bar in that price range (I know there's a smaller 100g one from Choceur which is okay but not a patch on proper Cadbury Dairy Milk Whole Nut).
Are you sure you don't mean almonds as I'm aware of those bars. I hate almonds.
Been tempted to give one of those Moser Roth panacotta bars (well, 5-packs of little bars) a try but they are quite pricey for a risk-take. All three do sound lush though. I think I will give in to temptation next time I'm there (which will be soon as I love Aldi and am in there at least once a week).0 -
Some Co-ops are selling Cadbury's caramel in packs of 4 for £1. Alas, I can't eat it as my daughter who is in Oz at the moment has requested that I send it to her :eek: along with some other sweets. Goodness knows what the price of the parcel will be :rotfl::rotfl:0
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lizziebabe wrote: »Some Co-ops are selling Cadbury's caramel in packs of 4 for £1. Alas, I can't eat it as my daughter who is in Oz at the moment has requested that I send it to her :eek: along with some other sweets. Goodness knows what the price of the parcel will be :rotfl::rotfl:
Cadbury Caramel is one of about a dozen chocolate bars whose multipacks are pretty much ALWAYS on offer for a quid at one of the supermarkets. If they aren't, I can almost guarantee you that they will be within a fortnight.
Which is great. I'm not complaining. I just wish that many other bars weren't seemingly purposefully not sold in multipacks for no reason that I can fathom out for the life of me.
Come on Cadbury, Nestle etc. Give us some NEW bars already!!0 -
Cadburys - bring back Fuse
Nestle - bring back Maverick0 -
Which is great. I'm not complaining. I just wish that many other bars weren't seemingly purposefully not sold in multipacks for no reason that I can fathom out for the life of me.
If you go to independent cheap/pound shops, some do a 4 for £1 on various bars. One shop around here imports white chocolate and peanut butter Lion bars from Poland and they are lush!
Nestle do a multipack of 7 different bars like Munchies (why are they so expensive), Kit Kat Chunky, Yorkie etc. Get them in supermarkets when they are £2 for the pack of 7 - 28.5p each.0 -
Pound shops and B+M do multipacks of the nut dairy milk and some funny kit kats.Murphy's No More Pies Club #209
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Morrisons (yesterday 20/8) had Nestle multipacks for £1 - I got a pack of 4 rolo tubes...04.06.12 no debt:beer:
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