CHOCOLATE fans are racing to Iceland to snap up the new Milky Way sweet treat hitting the shelves.

Shoppers are going crazy over the new “yummy” snacks that have just landed in stores.

Iceland has just announced MilkyWay Croissants will be hitting all stores next week

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Iceland has just announced MilkyWay Croissants will be hitting all stores next weekCredit: newfooduk/facebook

The retailer has announced on its Instagram page the exciting arrival of a new range of croissants with filling.

The post read: “These croissants are out of this world.”

The beloved pastry with a new twist now comes filled with a creamy MilkyWay chocolate inside.

The fans of the chocolate bar are thrilled to try the delicious combo when it finally arrives at all stores next week.

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Fluffy chocolate croissants will come in a pack of four but it’s unclear how much they would sell for.

However, Iceland is known for its great bargain deals and frozen goods, offering customers a range of products.

The MilkyWay fans have flocked to the comments to express their excitement over the new dessert.

One person wrote: “Ooooh these look lovely!!! My favourite chocolate! “

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Another one added:”This badboy looks so good.”

A third person said: “Oooh, looking forward to trying these.”

Someone else wrote: “My dream come true if it’s real.”

Another commenter said: “These sound yum!!”

Chocolate fans will also be happy to learn that Iceland has stocked up on new MilkyWay ice cream cones.

The brand new MilkyWay ice cream cones are selling at Iceland for just £3 a box.

Each pack contains four cones of delicious ice cream with white chocolate stars and milk chocolate drops.

The beloved chocolate bar re-imagined itself in a form of a frozen treat and shoppers can’t get enough of it.

Iceland has also introduced a whole new range of products inspired by a family-favourite restaurant chain.

A wide variety of foods and desserts based on TGI Fridays has landed on the freezer shelves of the bargain retailer.

Shoppers have been spotting different treats in Iceland with a TGI Friday marking on the packaging.

The affordable prices start from as low as £2.75 for garlic breads and chicken tenders and go up to £6 for bigger meals like beef brisket.

For fans of TGI Friday chain, favourite dishes can be brought to your home for cheaper as Iceland also launched a meal deal.

The retailer has advertised two mains and two sides bundle for only £10.

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Or, you can even swap sides for desserts if you have a sweet tooth.

Sun readers could save even more with vouchers that offer £7 off when they spend a minimum of £60.

The limited-time deal can be redeemed at the Sun Vouchers Iceland page with an easy click on the “Get Voucher” button for the exclusive code to be revealed.

Then head to Iceland to fill your basket with at least £60 worth of grocery essentials.

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Shoppers only have until April 16 to shop this amazing offer, but it is an ideal opportunity for households on a budget to stock up on must-haves for the home.

Iceland shoppers can also stock up the fridge without breaking the bank with the irresistible five for £5 deal.

How do you get 10% off at Iceland?

With the Web Loyalty programme, shopping with Iceland allows shoppers to earn 10% cashback on purchases.

This cashback is calculated based on the net value of your basket, excluding taxes, delivery fees and other exclusions – cashback is also capped at £250 per month.

All you have to do is join the program for a free 30-day trial after your Iceland purchase and start earning cashback immediately.

There’s a £15 subscription fee after the trial period billed monthly, and potential savings are substantial, with a minimum 10% cashback on purchases and up to £3,000 per year in savings and monthly bonuses of £180.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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