Morrisons Shoppers Go Wild for New Easter Treats

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Morrisons supermarket has launched an exciting new range of Easter treats that have shoppers buzzing with excitement. The supermarket giant is offering three delicious flavors of hot cross buns for just £1.25 each, and customers can't get enough.

Delicious Flavors to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

The first flavor in the range is Double Chocolate and Orange, a delightful combination of Belgian chocolate chunks and tangy orange zest. Next up is Lemon Drizzle, made with Sicilian lemons and orange peels for a refreshing twist. And for those who prefer something savory, there's the Mature Cheddar and Red Leicester hot cross buns, packed with a robust cheesy flavor.

Shoppers Can't Resist

The news of these tempting treats has spread like wildfire, with Morrisons shoppers expressing their excitement on social media. Comments such as "I'd try all these flavors!" and "All of these look yummy!" show just how popular they are.

But Morrisons isn't the only supermarket getting in on the Easter action. Poundland has introduced a new range of instant puddings in flavors like Apple Pie, Cherry Bakewell, and Banoffee Pie. And B&M has stocked up on a new bag of crisps with a strong flavor.

Stock Up on Easter Eggs at Morrisons

Morrisons is also slashing prices on Easter eggs, including popular brands like Cadbury and Nestle. Customers with a More card can enjoy a 50% discount on medium-sized eggs, making them just 75p.

Don't Miss Out on Easter Chocolate

If you're a chocolate lover, now is the perfect time to stock up on your favorite Easter treats. Check out our list of the cheapest places to buy Cadbury chocolate Easter eggs and discover some great alternatives to the original Cadbury mini eggs. Plus, find out how Aldi's Toblerone Easter egg dupe offers the same delicious taste at a fraction of the price. And mark your calendars for Sainsbury's Easter chocolate price cuts.

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