Shoppers are pleased to see the sweet treat back in stock, with some calling it the 'most perfect chocolate in the world'
Excitement has been brewing amongst chocolate lovers as a 'discontinued' Cadbury treat making a grand return hit social media. B&M stores have seen an influx of customers eager to rediscover the delight that was hailed as the 'most perfect chocolate in the world'.
In the post, they attached a photo of Cadbury's Dairy Milk Rolls, sparking conversations in the comments section. A fellow member of the group responded with excitement, posting: "I need these badly! These are another blast from the past!"Nostalgic fans were quick to explain, as one replied: "Get to know! They used to do them years ago! Similar to Rolo's but Diary Milk.
The thread continued with curiosity and nostalgia, reports the Mirror, as one person recalled: "Didn't they used to be called Chocos? Wonder if they are as good as they used to be. I need to try them and find out!" Another shopper pleaded for continuity: "This supplier seems the only place to find Chocos. Pleeease don't stop selling them!"
A description of the chocolates reads: "Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocos have been designed to break down the enjoyment of mouth-watering milk chocolate, as you savour each delicious portion. Each pack contains 11 delicious milk chocolate pieces, and is great for sharing, giving as gifts, and most importantly, keeping to yourself!"
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