AMAZON shoppers are flocking to get their hands on a huge Cadbury chocolate box that has 2kg worth of chocolate bars inside.

The jumbo-size Cadbury Heroes Chocolate box has quickly become a fan-favourite ahead of Easter and now consumers are desperate to secure one.

Amazon is selling a 2kg box of Cadbury Heroes for under £20

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Amazon is selling a 2kg box of Cadbury Heroes for under £20Credit: Amazon

Inside the chocolate box are an estimated 211 sweet treats, featuring favourites like Dairy Milk Caramels, Twirls, Wispas, and Creme Eggs.

It also contains mini spin-off versions of favourites like the Cadbury Dinky Decker and Cadbury Crunchie Bits.

Given that the 2kg box is typically priced at £22.99 on Amazon, this works out to be just 10p per chocolate bar.

But, it’s now reduced even further as part of Amazon’s Spring Deals.

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With the box now coming in at just £19.54, chocolate lovers would only be spending 9p for a chocolate bar.

That’s even cheaper than what they’re being sold for at supermarkets and confectionary stores around the UK.

Not only is the Amazon option £3 cheaper than buying it from Cadbury’s website, but it’s also sold out on there.

Meanwhile, the 290g box at Tesco costs £4, and you’d need to buy seven of those to get the same quantity of chocolate in the 2kg box – which would cost consumers £28.

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If you opt for the Amazon box you’d be spending 98p per 100g, whereas the Tesco option is priced at a more costly £1.38 per 100g.

Savvy shoppers who have been quick to nab one of these boxes have already taken to Amazon to write glowing reviews of the product.

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Of 8.472 reviews on Amazon, 80 per cent have given it five stars, with the product having an overall rating of 4.6/5.

One Amazon user wrote: “This was by far the best value way of buying Heroes to fill my Secret Santa bags for colleagues working in the NHS.

“All the usual varieties and with a good shelf life if you don’t use them all straight away.”

Another added: “I brought theses as a treat for myself it works out cheaper buying a big box rather than the normal size boxes. which most supermarkets sell over xmas.

“Highly recommended very pleased but just too tempted when they are in the same room as me.”

A third said: “Product was great to break up to give as stocking filler chocolates. Great taste and quality.

“I hide to hide mine from myself or I would have eaten them all. Dangerous.”

While hundreds more have chimed in to agree with warnings that the chocolate box was too tasty, and at risk of being devoured immediately.

Cadbury chocolates have also been slashed at a local retailer, where you could nab Dairy Milk Mini Eggs for just 79p.

Retail chain Heron Foods have been selling the fan-favourite for far less than any other supermarket – some of which have been selling the treats for a whopping £1.50.

While Home Bargains shoppers have been rushing to buy a rare and discontinued chocolate selling for just 39p.

The KitKat pops were originally introduced in 2022 – and Nestle soon stopped producing the yummy treats.

Nestle has even warned that the product will be leaving the market “quite soon” and has no plans to return.

It comes just as sweet-loving Brits are being hit with shrinking sizes and increasing prices whilst picking up their Easter treats this year.

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Classic Easter eggs from popular brands like Maltesers, Lindt and Cadbury are now reported to cost at least 50 per cent more than they did last year.

The overall price of chocolate has increased by 12.6 per cent in a year, compared to a 5.6 per cent rise seen on supermarket food and drink generally, Which? has found.

Chocolate prices are reported to have soared 12.6 per cent this year alone

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Chocolate prices are reported to have soared 12.6 per cent this year aloneCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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