ASDA has brought back a ‘lush’ classic Cadbury dessert but its only on the shelves for a limited time.

Cadbury Caramel Layers of Joy has attracted a cult following amongst fans.

Fans have reacted with joy to the news

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Fans have reacted with joy to the newsCredit: Facebook

Now Asda has announced its back on the shelves for a limited time only.

The treat consists of a white chocolate mousse on top of a cinnamon sponge.

Members of the public have reacted to the news with pure joy.

One said: “This will be my payday treat.”

And: “The best one out them all.”

And “Just when I thought it was safe to bake instore.”

And: “Yes please … get in my belly.”

Earlier this year, Cadbury World announced the launch of a brand-new ride and two other revamped attractions.

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Cadbury Chocolate Quest is the first new ride at the Bournville site in 27 years, and I was one of the first to give it a go.

The new ride officially opened on March 29, 2024, with celebrities like Sam Thompson and Amy Childs being among some of the first visitors to try Cadbury Chocolate Quest.

Other highlights include Bull Street – a recreation of the Victorian Street where John Cadbury opened his first shop in Birmingham.

The Ultimate Tour of Cadbury World: Chocolates, History, and Fun!

The Cadbury Story also explains the business‘s history, including advocating for workers’ rights and improving the quality of life for its employees.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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