Cadbury Unveils New Flavor of Mini Eggs, Delighting Fans

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Chocolate lovers rejoice as Cadbury introduces orange-flavored mini eggs

Shoppers across the UK are buzzing with excitement as Cadbury unveils a brand-new flavor of mini eggs. The limited edition orange version has been hailed as a "game changer" and the "best ever" chocolate treat, with supermarket trollies quickly filling up.

A Unique Masterpiece: Orange Flavored Mini Eggs

Cadbury, the chocolate legends, have been delighting millions of people every Easter since 1967 with their iconic Cadbury Mini Eggs. Now, for the first time ever, they have created a unique masterpiece – orange flavored mini eggs. This new flavor is set to wow taste buds with its crunchy outer shell and orange-flavored chocolate center.

Exclusively at Tesco: Cadbury Mini Eggs Orange

While Cadbury has kept the development of this new flavor top secret, they have now unveiled Cadbury Mini Eggs Orange as the first-ever UK flavor. These delectable treats will be exclusively available at Tesco Group for Easter 2024. Each 80g bag has a recommended retail price of £1.80.

Delighted Fans React

Excited shoppers have taken to social media to express their joy over the new flavor. One customer declared, "Chocolate mini eggs are quite possibly the best thing ever created." Another exclaimed, "Did I just see mini eggs orange? I'm gonna need a bigger trolley." Fans are calling the new flavor a "game changer" and "a thing of beauty," praising Cadbury for their innovative treat.

Other Mini Egg Delights

In addition to the new orange-flavored mini eggs, Cadbury has also introduced the classic Cadbury Mini Egg Twin Pot Dessert. This seasonal treat, perfect for mini egg lovers, features a milk chocolate pudding with the addition of crisp, sugar-shelled chocolate drops. The 75g pot allows for mixing the delicate eggs into the mousse to create a dreamy dessert.

Early Easter Surprise

While fans are thrilled about the new chocolate treats, some have expressed confusion as to why Easter eggs are being released so far in advance. With Easter still three months away, supermarkets are already stocking their shelves with Easter goodies. One person questioned, "Why are there Easter eggs in January, please?" Another exclaimed, "What the hell, Easter eggs already?"