Cadbury launches ‘the ultimate’ Easter egg – Asda shoppers beg pals ‘please buy it for me’

LEGENDARY chocolatiers Cadbury has launched “the ultimate” Easter egg that shoppers are calling a “game changer”.

The newest chocolate egg to hit supermarket shelves has wowed shoppers with one happy Asda customer even begging her pal to “please buy it for me”.

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Cadbury’s new invention is the Ultimate Crunchie Inclusion Egg that features one big “Ultimate egg” that is the classic hollow Easter egg but combined with delicious Crunchie Pieces.

Inside the box of goodies also sits some Crunchie bits – the mini bitesize version of the fabulous Crunchie bars.

The wonderful revelation was noticed by hundreds of people when a picture of the scrumptious chocolate treat was shared on Facebook.

A very happy set of shoppers dived into the comments to talk about just how excited they were that the egg was on supermarket shelves.

One said: “I always go for this one. I love it so much!”

As another told their pal: “Please can you buy me this and save for when I’m home.”

A third chimed in with a funny comment saying: “Oooo get in my belly.”

The chocolate egg was also labelled a “game changer”.

Two others made their feelings clear on the Easter snack saying “We need this again” and “this is the egg I want”.

Cadbury’s official website describes it as: “The Ultimate luxury egg – Cadbury’s smooth milk thick shelled egg with honeycombed granual pieces inclusions and individually wrapped chunks inside each presentation box!”

The wonderful new product is hitting shelves just in time for Easter and will set shoppers back £12.

They can currently be found at Asda, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Ocado.

Three other eggs in the Cadbury’s Ultimate range can be found in stores – Fruit and Nut Inclusions, Dairy Milk Chunk Ultimate Inclusions and Marble edition.

The Marble egg features the classic milk chocolate flavour combined with white chocolate.

Other Easter eggs making headlines this year include Tony’s Chocolonely Easter egg with a selection of mini eggs.

And the Fairtrade milk chocolate oval is blended with sea salt and caramel, which is bound to leave fans of the classic flavour buzzing.

It comes after chocolate lovers were racing to their local Asda stores to pick up a M&M egg with M&M minis inside.

One fan branded the product “lush” while another said it was “yummy”.

Meanwhile, Cadbury fans are thrilled after learning it has brought back a popular creme egg flavour first introduced at the back end of 2022.

The white chocolate variations have been spotted in Asda stores, with one fan declaring: “A white creme egg? What is this delicious sorcery.”

Two others branded the chocolate treat “life changing” and a “game changer”.

A number of supermarkets have kicked off with stocking Easter produce too after clearing all their Christmas stock.

Aldi customers were going wild for new Easter chocolates that are a dupe of what’s already been available at M&S.

And Tesco shoppers have also been enjoying a “luscious” twist on a traditional hot cross bun.

   

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