Good news chocolate fans, boxes of Celebrations containing Milky Way Crispy Rolls have been spotted in B&M.
It looks as though the bog-standard Milky Way has been booted out in favour of the Crispy Rolls and I, for one, think that's a bloody marvellous decision.
The new boxes have been spotted on shelves in B&M and they look slightly different from the usual red cardboard or red plastic tubs, coming in a clear plastic pot, with a ribbon design on the front.
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The news of the new addition has prompted chocoholics to celebrate (see what I did there?) with one person posting on Twitter: "Omggg Milky Way Crispy Rolls have been added to Celebrations. Almost makes up for the loss of Galaxy Truffle."
A second delighted fan wrote: "You all need to know that the word on the street is MILKY WAY CRISPY ROLLS have been added to Celebrations?!? Oh my lord." Indeed.
While an optimistic Crispy Roll lover posted: "So they've added Milky Way Crispy Rolls to Celebrations and I think 2020 is finally on the up." Here's hoping.
Although we've been treated to snaps of the new tubs online, as yet B&M hasn't added them to its site and there's no mention of how much the new Celebrations box will set you back.
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However, they currently sell a 388g box of Celebrations on offer for £2.49 - down from £2.99 - so we can probably expect it'll be around the same price. Bargain.
According to food blogger @newfoodsuk they're already available at B&M stores - so I'll be there first thing in the morning to buy 10.
Last month, Cadbury Australia settled the age-old debate of where chocolate should be stored - the fridge or in the cupboard?
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Responding to a question on Twitter, the chocolate company said: "Chocolate should always be stored in a slightly cool, dry, dark place such as cupboard or pantry at temperatures less than 21°C to ensure the quality isn't compromised."
But not everyone was happy with the revelation, with person replying: "I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree."
While another said simply: "Wrong."
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