Bargain supermarket slashes price of chocs based on childhood dessert to 49p

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A BARGAIN supermarket has slashed the price of a special chocolate inspired by a childhood dessert to just 49 pence.

Share bags of Milky Bar giant buttons, raspberry ripple flavour, are on shelves for the bargain price, cut down from £1.50.

86g bag of Nestle Milkybar Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream candy.
Share bags of Milky Bar raspberry ripple giant buttons have been slashed to 49p
Heron Foods supermarket in Leigh, Lancashire.
The deal was spotted in the Whitby branch of Heron Foods
Milkybar Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream on sale for 49p.
The packs have a recommended retail price of £1.50

The unbelievable deal was spotted in Heron Foods, Whitby.

A customer noticed that the sharing bags had been reduced by over two thirds.

They shared the details on the website Hot Deals UK so that others could make the most of the cheap choc.

The helpful shopper wrote: “Milkybar Giant Buttons Raspberry Ripple Sharing Bag 86g. In Heron Foods Whitby. Possible a National deal.”

Another customer who had tried the treat from elsewhere wrote: “I bought these from home bargains over the weekend. They are very nice. But too sweet for my taste. Not that offensive. You won’t be disappointed for 49p.”

And a third wanted more info before committing to the buy.

They wrote: “They had tons of these in the Bury store today too but decided not to buy, please let me know if they’re nice.”

The Nestle-made confectionery is a chocolate button with a few twists.

First, it is much larger than a regular chocolate button.

As it comes from Milky Bar, it is based around their characteristic white chocolate.

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And in this version, one half of the delicious disc is raspberry ripple ice cream flavour.

They are advertised as “smooth, creamy and totally scrumptious”.

Raspberry ripple has been a favourite amongst British ice cream lovers for decades.

It is made by injecting vanilla ice cream with raspberry syrup.

These enormous bags are made “to share” at 86g.

A post from another shopper reported that the plain Milky Bar flavour giant buttons are going for the same cut-price rate of 49p.

There are other opportunities to grab cheap chocolate from shops around the country.

Christmas Chocolate Packaging Test with Laura Stott, photographed by Oliver Dixon for Sun Features - 14th Dec 2018. Photo shows Celebrations
Celebration are also being flogged for cheap in some shops
Hand reaching for a Celebrations chocolate from a bowl of assorted chocolates.
You can nab a kilo of the classic chocs for under £2

A huge 1kg bag of Celebrations chocolates is on sale for just £1.99 at a big supermarket.

A bargain hunter tipped off other customers on Hot Deals UK, saying they had found the bag for sale in-store at Farmfoods in Kirkintilloch, Glasgow.

The selection contains a mix of miniature chocolates usually found in tubs of Celebrations.

Mars, Snickers, Twix and Bounty are included in the bags.

“1kg choc, Now £1.99 was £6.99 last time I checked!” the savvy shopper wrote.

It’s not clear whether the offer is available in other Farmfoods stores, but it could be worth checking your local store if you have one near you.

Meanwhile, recent research by Celebrations revealed the nation’s favourite chocolate in the selection.

The divisive Bounty shockingly was not in last place – instead it was Mars.

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