ASDA shoppers are rushing to buy a retro Cadbury Christmas favourite after it was discontinued for years.
Chocoholics are thrilled to see one much-loved festive treat returning to the shelves.
Asda is now stocking the iconic Cadbury Christmas Puds and fans already can’t get enough of them.
The popular treat is made up of Cadbury Dairy Milk with a truffle centre, hazelnut pieces and crunchy puffed rice pieces.
It was first taken off the shelves in 2002 and then made a much-welcome return for Christmas 2021.
Due to popular demand, it was reintroduced again in 2022 and has never failed to be a hit with fans.
However, as much loved as the Christmassy treat is some chocolate lovers still think that August is a little too early to be tucking in.
Some have been stocking up for Christmas but others are not so keen.
One person said on Facebook: “Christmas in August? It’s too early”.
And another one added: “May as well have Christmas stock all year round at this rate.”
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While another commented: “I still have mine from last Christmas.”
Even though some people couldn’t not get excited about the little Christmassy treat, others were more than pleased.
One happy shopper posted a picture of a pack of five she had bought and said: “My hubby loves them, I got them yesterday.”
And someone else added: “OMG I need these.”
You can currently get a multipack of five Christmas Puds in Asda and online for £2.
Where else can you get Christmas Puds?
It’s always worth checking out whether you can get a product for cheaper by shopping elsewhere.
Websites like trolley.co.uk and Latest Deals let you compare prices across a range of supermarkets.
Bear in mind trolley.co.uk is based on online prices though, and in-store might be different.
We checked online to see if there is anywhere else you can grab this festive favourite.
Waitrose has the single Christmas Puds online for 75p, but even though they were listed they were unavailable to buy at the the moment.
The Range had stock on their website priced at £1 each, but do bear in mind that delivery charges will be on top of this if buying online.
None of the other major supermarkets had them listed when we checked so it does look like your best bet is going to be Asda right now.
But that may change the closer it gets to Christmas so if you are wanting to get your hands on this choccy treat, keep your eyes peeled.
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