SHOPPERS are racing to nab the new McVities biscuit flavour which fans say is “heavenly”.

New coconut macaroon McVities Hobnobs have been spotted on shelves in B&M for £1.49.

New coconut macaroon McVities Hobnobs have been spotted on shelves in B&M for £1.49

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New coconut macaroon McVities Hobnobs have been spotted on shelves in B&M for £1.49Credit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK

Just like the chocolate Hobnobs, they’re made with 100% wholegrain oats, smothered in chocolate, but now they’ve been infused with the delicious flavour of creamy Coconut Macaroon.

The new tasty treat was shared in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook

The post racked up over 470 comments and 448 likes in less than 24 hours.  

The happy shopper said: “£1.49 in B&M, they’re heavenly.”

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One user said: “Love these, but I am like Pac-Man when I get my hands on a pack.”

Another said: “These are like Pringles though, you can’t stop eating them when you open them.”

“I love these biscuits” claimed a third. 

A fourth user described them as: “I’m addicted, so scrummy.”

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“These are banging,” said someone else.

You can grab the biscuits in B&M for £1.49 per 262g pack.

Ocado also has the chocolate biscuits for a little bit more at £2 per pack. Sainsbury’s is selling them online for the same price.

However, at Tesco, they are a little bit cheaper at £1.20.

This isn’t the first time McVities have made fans happy, earlier this year the biscuit brand brought back the white chocolate digestive after 20 years.

The new Victoria chocolate orange dreams have been spotted on shop shelves and shoppers say they “look unreal”.

However, fans have noticed that Jaffa cake boxes have shrunk but the price has still stayed the same.

Boxes are the same size and still hold ten — but the cakes are now 11g from 12.2g and their total weight has vanished from the packaging.

In other news, KitKat fans are rejoicing as a “discontinued” Nestle favourite has been spotted back on supermarket shelves.

Shoppers are “hunting down” new Bounty treat spotted on supermarket shelves but others say it “makes them want to be sick”.

And Asda fans are going wild about a new “delicious” dupe that “tastes like” Caramac.

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