CADBURY fans are going wild over a new candy bar spotted in Tesco – and it seems to have just launched.

An eagle eyed fan spotted the new Caramilk Crispy bar in their local Tesco and quickly shared the discovery.

The image has gone viral online as fans share their opinion

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The image has gone viral online as fans share their opinionCredit: facebook

They said: “Just when Caramilk couldn’t get any better – Cadbury have launched a new Caramilk Crispy bar and it’s defo a new fave of ours.

“Will you be giving it a try?”

Fans went wild in the comments and said they loved the new flavor, consisting of “golden caramel chocolate with crisped rice.”

One said: “It looks amazing, my husband and teenager love it.”

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Another said: “These are fantastic.”

Fan Jan said: “I have tried this and it is rather scrummy!”

Last month, chocolate fans went wild for a favourite Christmas Cadbury treat that is back on shelves.

The chocolatier is bringing back the much-loved chocolate snowballs before the festive season.

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The chocolate contains smooth Dairy Milk encased in a crispy white dusted icing sugar shell.

The treats come in new 296g bags and cost around £4.50 – but prices may vary depending on where you shop.

But shoppers can also get smaller 80g bags for £1.49 direct from the Cadbury store or from selected supermarkets.

In response to the news, one shopper said on Facebook: “The snowballs are in Asda – I saw them this morning.”

In late July, the chocalatier released a scrumptious Honeycomb Sundae Twirl bar.

The new bar, described as a “perfect afternoon treat,” is available at Australian supermarkets such as Coles, Woolworths and Kmart, and online at retailers like MySweeties.

Cadbury has described the honeycomb sundae Twirl as “ribbons of indulgent honeycomb sundae bliss”.

They add: “Cadbury Twirl Honeycomb Sundae is a light, melt-in-your-mouth chocolatey treat.

“Two bars of honeycomb flavoured swirls and curls coated in Cadbury Dairy Milk milk chocolate.”

The twirl was introduced by Cadbury as a single bar in the early 1970s.

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In 1984 it was repackaged as a twin bar, with fans enjoying two bars of the delicious treat ever since.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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