ALDI shoppers have gone wild for Cadbury chocolate dupes spotted on the shelves, but fans are all saying the same thing.
With Christmas just two months away, the supermarket giant is already stocking up their shelves with sweet treats.
Brits have noticed festive items and much-loved chocolates appearing in stores.
As the cost of living bites, many are on the lookout to hidden dupe gems to save up on their Christmas shopping.
Luckily, a savvy shopper took to Facebook to share one item that has left customers shocked.
Aldi‘s Dairyfine Curious Inventions Milk Chocolate only costs £1.39 and shoppers said it looks just like their favourite Cadbury.
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The original Marvellous Creations by Cadbury normally retails for £2 on Tesco.
Money-savers called the bargain a “game changer” and are urging Brits to rush to Aldi and stock their fridges up.
Almost 1,000 sweet lovers rushed to share their thoughts and opinions on the comments section.
A self-declared choco snub said: “Aldi’s Dairy Fine is just great. This isn’t exactly like Cadbury but I love it and just finished my bar about 10 mins ago.”
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“You no longer have to wait for your favourite chocolate to be on Club Card,” another laughed.
But all Cadbury fans agreed the low-cost dupe is not exactly the same.
Users dubbed the bar “awful” and said it doesn’t compare to the real one.
One said: “It’s nice and tasty lovely however if you comparing it to Cadbury one it’s not the same at all.”
Another user claimed he was “excited” to try the chocolate but it left him disgusted as “it was absolutely vile”.
Cadbury-loyalists slammed Aldi for “copying” the popular chocolate and said they would even pay more to have the original.
“Sorry rather pay extra and have the real deal.” one said.
Another weighted in: “I like dupes but nothing compares to Cadbury’s.”
User Mark Grant explained: “I haven’t found the Aldi chocolate great, to be honest it’s bitter.
“You can literally buy Cadbury’s for £1.50 in Asda so this seems pointless as you don’t save very much and it doesn’t taste anything like what it’s copying.”
It comes as Aldi shoppers have been going wild for dupes of an iconic chocolate bar which are back on shelves.
The discount chain is selling full-size Bounty dupes that “taste exactly the same” as the divisive brand.
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Elsewhere, Aldi shoppers have been rushing to buy a £6 dupe for an iconic designer perfume that costs an eye-watering £220.
The supermarket is selling its own version of a popular Killian scent – but for £214 less.