B&M is stocking a Christmas classic – but some shoppers think it’s too early to be selling the treat.

The retailer is selling Cadburys’ snowy fingers, a festive variation on the traditional chocolate finger.

B&M is stocking Christmas Cadbury's chocolate

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B&M is stocking Christmas Cadbury’s chocolateCredit: NEW FOODS UK FACEBOOK GROUP

The New Foods UK Facebook Group posted a photo of the sweet snack and said: “So glad Cadbury snowy fingers are back! Our absolute fave!”

But some shoppers have commented on the post saying they can’t believe the product’s on sale in August.

One said: “Too early lol.”

Another said: “Just what I need in this heat.”

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We have approached B&M to find out the price and size of the product and will get back to you when we know more.

It’s also not clear at this stage whether the product is available across all UK stores, but we’ll let you know.

We checked out Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Morrisons websites to see if they were stocking the same product but none had it.

It’s not the first time B&M has brought back a retro chocolate that’s hard to find elsewhere.

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Shoppers were left feeling nostalgic after spotting Cadbury Astro’s in one store.

But again, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Tesco and Morrisons weren’t stocking the chocolate snack.

B&M is known for stocking quirky and discontinued chocolates.

In May 2020 it brought back Cadbury Dream bars for £2.99.

Before then, UK shoppers could only buy the chocolate bar for £5.99 from GB Gifts.

The snowy finger chocolates arrival comes just over a month after Pot Noodle brought back its Doner Kebab flavour.

But the return of the flavour wasn’t to everyone’s fancy.

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One social media user said: “That sounds grim,” while another said: “Omg! What a nightmare!”

And Iceland shocked shoppers when it brought back every kids’ favourite dinosaur chicken nuggets.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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