CADBURY have left customers devastated after announcing that one of their much-loved products will not be returning.

The Mini Egg Carton 38g has become the latest chocolate to be discontinued as hearts shatter around the UK.

The Mini Egg Carton 38g has been discontinued

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The Mini Egg Carton 38g has been discontinuedCredit: Cadbury

And it comes as even more of a shock to fans looking to buy their next fix of sweet treats with Easter just around the corner.

The surprising news was revealed by Cadbury’s themselves on X (formerly Twitter) earlier this week.

A member of the customer support team told a fan that they had seen the last of the product.

The social media user had asked whether the Cadbury Mini Eggs cartons were still being made this year after failing to locate them, with stores listing them as out of stock pretty much everywhere.

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But in response to his claim, the UK confectionery giant said the words nobody ever wants to hear.

“This product will not be returning,” they said. “We’re always listening to our Cadbury fans to ensure our Easter range includes their favourites and reflects their changing tastebuds.

“We’ve made a few changes to reflect this and think our 2024 line-up is egg-cellent, even if we do say so ourselves!”

The news comes just a week after Cadbury fans were left fuming after realising another iconic Easter treat had been scrapped.

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As Easter approaches, shoppers can now get their hands on a range of popular Cadbury chocolates – but some shoppers have only just noticed that one has gone missing.

And an “amazing” chocolate has also left shelves for good, leaving fans “gutted”.

Shoppers have been left screaming “whaaat why!” after noticing Dairy Milk Marvellous Mix-ups with Oreo have been axed from shelves.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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