B&M has made a major change to an iconic, nostalgic sweets and shoppers can’t get enough of it.

The discount store is selling bottles of desert sauces in three classic flavours – Wham, Fruit Salad and Black Jack.

B&M has launched Wham, Fruit Salad and Black Jack desert sauces

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B&M has launched Wham, Fruit Salad and Black Jack desert saucesCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group

Barratt’s iconic sweets have been a fan favourite for decades, and shoppers are delighted with their latest imagining.

Posting in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, one shopper shared a picture of the three sauces with the caption: “B&M now have the whole range in store.”

The post has racked up more than 500 likes and 1,000 comments.

One Facebook user said: “I like the sound of the Wham sauce!”

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B&M shoppers are rushing to buy ‘nostalgic’ sweets based on iconic 90s brand

While another added: “I need to find these asap.”

And a third wrote: “I definitely need them – gorgeous!!”

Shoppers can grab a 300g bottle of each sauce for £1.79 at their local B&M.

We’ve asked B&M if the items will be a permanent addition, or if they’ll only be around for a limited time.

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They are available at stores nationwide, but you might want to call your local store in advance to avoid a wasted trip.

You can find your nearest B&M by using the store locator on its website – you’ll just need to enter your postcode.

At the time of writing, we couldn’t find the sauces on sale at any other major UK retailer.

This isn’t the first time that shoppers have flocked to B&M to stock up on nostalgic sweets.

Earlier this year, it started selling packets of Opal Fruits, which changed their name 25 years ago to Starburst.

The retailer has previously sold Mint Cookie Fudge, Gold Krisp, Gooey Caramel and Gold KitKats, as well as a Milkybar Whirl which couldn’t be bought anywhere else.

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.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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