A discontinued Cadbury treat has returned to shelves in the UK after ten years. Cadbury fans are delighted that the previously axed treats are now back on shelves after a decade.

Cadbury Christmas coins are back on sale for the festive season - leaving shoppers wild with excitement ahead of the autumn and winter series. The chocolate giant has confirmed the return of the festive favourite for the winter season of 2023.

Joanne wrote on Facebook: "I definitely need to go to B&M." Jane Irving said: "IT'S AUGUST" Sally said: "I would like to suggest that cadbury gift direct may not be the best place to buy them. I noticed snow balls chocolate bars in Asda last week for £1.35. I love them so looked on the Cadbury website with the idea of maybe buying a box (or two).

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"The individual bars are £1.42 on the website and the boxes still work out at £1.42 each bar so I will be emptying the shelves at Asda instead." Neil defended the brand, writing: "Sorry - you need to realise that some folks can't just buy everything they need for Christmas in December. Has to be planned and bits bought throughout the year.

"I'm sure you won't be saying the same when summer holidays are being advertised between Christmas and New Year." These chocolate coins will be available all over the country in stores from September, and they'll cost just £1.99 for the Festive Net pack.

"Thank you so much for bringing them back, they have been missed," agreed a fellow punter. "Omg these are the bomb could never understand why they discontinued," said another. Cadbury axed the chocolate coins some nines year ago but they are now back available for hungry fans to snap up.

Shoppers can pick up the 70g bag of coins from B&M for £1.50. A bag of coins retails at £1.99 and can be purchased directly from Cadbury here.