CHEESE lovers are rolling up to bag a giant version of a Babybel.

It weighs 200g — so is ten times the size of the usual snack.

Morrison's limited edition Maxi Babybel costs £3.50

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Morrison’s limited edition Maxi Babybel costs £3.50
The original Mini Babybel is just a tenth of the size of the mighty Maxi Babybel

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The original Mini Babybel is just a tenth of the size of the mighty Maxi BabybelCredit: Alamy

The limited edition Maxi Babybel is being stocked by Morrisons and costs £3.50.

Buyers are told: “Picture this: the nation’s favourite lunchbox snack, a Mini Babybel original, but now super-sized for the ultimate cheesy experience.

“Hold onto your taste buds and unwrap the iconic red wax coating to reveal a creamy, smooth, and oh-so-satisfying round of deliciousness.

“You have been warned: May cause uncontrollable cheese cravings for all things full of goodness.

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“Enjoy responsibly and let the cheeseboard adventure begin!”

And they are informed that the bumper version of the vegetarian Edam-style cheese — which is made from pasteurised milk and is lactose-free — is “here for a good time, not a long time”.

One fan salivated: “I need this in my life.”

The wax-covered Mini Babybel has been a firm favourite with children and adults since its launch in the UK in 1977.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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