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For years there has been 'controversy' and family debates over the place of a Bounty in Celebrations chocolate tubs.
These limited edition tubs will include everyone's usual favourites, Mars, Snickers, Milky Way, Galaxy and Maltesers. They will add more of these sweet treats to make up for the missing of Bounty bars.Sainsbury's launches hiring spree with 18,000 new Christmas jobs - details on pay and benefits Mars Wrigley said its own research of 2,000 Britons aged between 18 and 65 suggested that 18 per cent would feel irritated to find only Bounty bars were left in the tub, while 58 per cent believed it would lead to a family argument.
However, Mars Wrigley said it was not prepared to make a final decision yet after 18 per cent named the Bounty as their favourite. Polling suggested it was popular with a more mature palette, with 38 per cent of over-55s choosing it as their preferred bar.This announcement follows a Bounty Return Scheme last year, in which Bounty-haters were able to return their unwanted chocolates and swap them for Maltesers after the Christmas period.
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