Milkybar fans go wild as ‘lush’ collab returns to B&M shelves – shoppers say they’ve ‘never seen anything so perfect’

MILKYBAR fans have gone wild after a “lush” collab recently returned to B&M shelves just in time for Christmas.

The Milkybar Mini Eggs White Chocolate Sharing Bar has been spotted in the variety store chain and shoppers have been left in a frenzy.

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The delicious combo of the Nestle and Cadbury products has been a big hit in the past and now its up for grabs once more.

Uploaded onto the Newfoodsuk Facebook group on Sunday, shoppers are now flocking to their nearest B&M store to avoid missing out.

And it’s no surprise, given some of the reactions to the news as people expressed their delight.

One person said: “Never seen something so perfect.”

A second added: “These were lush!!”

A third joked: “Personally I would inhale that.”

The Milkybar Mini Egg Bar is made with deliciously smooth white chocolate with crunchy white mini eggs scattered throughout.

Having been initially made for Easter, Nestle and Cadbury have brought it back for the festive period.

But weighing just 90g, it’s impossible not to stock up on these and eat your way through them – one simply isn’t enough.

At the time of writing, the new Milkybar product is yet to be listed on B&M’s site, so a definitive priced cannot be confirmed.

However, it was previously listed at £1.25 by Asda, so a similar pricing is to be expected.

It’s also currently available on International Foods UK for £1.99, while Candymail have it listed for £2.49.

However, we think you’re much better off heading to your nearest B&M store to purchase it instead.

Not only are you guaranteed to get it cheaper, but you can get it much quicker than you would from ordering it online.

Milkybar fans have already been treated to a collab with KitKat this Christmas.

The mouth-watering chocolate bar is a favourite in Australia but has now been spotted in B&M stores across the country.

However, Nestle has also discontinued two more sweet treats that Brits loved – and fans are now begging to “bring them back”.

The food giant announced on X, previously Twitter, that the company has axed the popular Polo fruits and Polo Gummies from its treats lineup in the UK.

   

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