Asda Shoppers rush to stock up on boxes of Cadbury treats scanning at 50p

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ASDA shoppers are racing to get their hands on a popular Christmas stocking filler that has been discounted before it sells out.

The supermarket is selling boxes of five Cadbury Puds for just 50p which are perfect for an after-dinner treat.

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Asda shoppers have raced to get their hands on the deal
cadbury chocolate balls with a truffle centre hazelnut pieces and rice crisps
Cadbury Puds are a popular stocking filler and Christmas treat

That works out at just 10p per chocolate.

The popular treats usually cost £2.50 for five, or 50p each.

A savvy customer shared the news on Food Finds UK Official and said: “Currently down to 50p a box in Asda”.

Others were quick to praise the deal as one replied: “Enjoy your choc feast”.

The Puds are a chocolate ball with a truffle centre, hazelnut pieces and crunchy puffed rice pieces.

Shoppers who are keen to get their hands on the deal should head to their local store as it does not appear to be available online.

To find your local Asda branch visit: https://storelocator.asda.com/

You should ring your local store ahead of your next visit to avoid disappointment.

The Puds are a seasonal chocolate bar so stock may vary.

Meanwhile, one savvy shopper managed to pick up one of the treats for just 15p at his local Asda store.

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Festive deals

Now Christmas is over many retailers have slashed the price of their festive treats to get rid of stock.

Asda is selling tins of Quality Street for just £4, beating rivals Tesco and Morrisons.

The 813g metal tins, which typically cost £12, have been reduced by £8.

This means shoppers pay just 49p per 100g of chocolate.

The price cut makes them 1p per 100g cheaper than picking up a 600g plastic tub sold at the two rivals, which cost £3.

Meanwhile, last week Asda cut the price of its popular 750g Roses chocolate tin with a limited edition design from £10 to just £5.

The deal was spotted in the Asda Goven superstore just outside of Glasgow.

Shoppers were also eager to get their hands on a new cream egg based on one popular Christmas chocolate.

Terry’s Chocolate has released an orange cream-filled egg which can be picked up for just 65p at B&M.

The chocolate will rival other popular Easter treats including the Cadbury Creme Egg and Caramel Egg.

Always compare the price of chocolates at different supermarkets to make sure you are getting the best deal.

You can use websites such as Trolley.co.uk or Price Runner to compare the cost of certain products at different retailers.

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