Bath & Body Works discontinues fan favourite Halloween scent

US brand Bath & Body Works has left shoppers heartbroken after discontinuing a beloved Halloween scent.

Each year shoppers wait to get their hands on seasonal scents from Bath & Body Works (BB&W).

The fall-inspired scents include fresh apples, sweet pumpkin, cinnamon and more.

When one of these unique scents get pulled from the lineup, it can be hard to find something similar.

One BB&W customer had to face this harsh reality this year when they found out the scent they had been waiting for is no longer available.

On X, formerly known as Twitter, the shopper wrote: “I cannot believe bath & body works discontinued my fave valentines scent AND fave Halloween scent. Give me vanilla cloud and enchanted candy potion back NOWWW!”

Fans mourn ‘top tier’ treat

A discontinued Smarties treat has caused fans to mourn the snack they’ll likely never see again.

Fans remembered the long-lost cookies thanks to a post online from a nostalgic food and drink influencer.

Facebook group Food Finds UK posts food items no longer available to famished revellers, and has reminded followers fans of the salivating Smarties cookies.

The chewy baked treats were previously sold in supermarkets across the UK but mysteriously vanished from shelves, much to the dismay of sweet-toothed shoppers.

Users congregated in the comments section to pay tribute to the axed “top tier” cookies.

One said: “My mum use to get these when I was younger from Morrisons bakery, they slapped!”

M&M fans share heartbreak at discontinued flavours

M&M fans in the US are mourning the loss of one of their favourite flavours.

Chili Nut M&M had a relatively short shelf lifeline after the chocolate giant introduced the flavour in 2016.

The treat featured M&M’s standard chocolate-covered peanut but with a spicy hot kick.

The flavour was released to M&M fans for a limited time in a promotion contest alongside two other nut flavours – Coffee Nut and Honey Nut flavours.

The company asked its consumers to vote on which flavour was the best out of the trio.

Unfortunately for Chili Nut lovers, Coffee Nut emerged victorious, and Chili Nut was discontinued, disappearing from all candy shelves.

Will Panda Pops ever make a return to our shelves?

Panda Pops were fluorescent fizzy drinks loved by British children for their bright colours and fizzy, sugary taste.

They were the drink of choice for youngsters at school discos for years.

However, after 35 years on our shelves, the drink was scrapped due to an outcry from health campaigners.

With that in mind, a return is unlikely unless some major changes are made to the sugary beverage.

Pringles scraps four flavours leaving fans heartbroken

Iconic crisp brand Pringles has broken the news to fans that a popular line of products is no longer being made.

the brand is one of the most recognisable at grocery stores thanks to its iconic tube packaging, and new flavours have come and gone over the years.

But this time, it has discontinued an entire lineup of products.

The news came in an X post response from the company after a fan wasn’t seeing them listed on its website or in stores.

“Our line of Wavy Pringles were discontinued in June so until we perfect time travel or bring them back they will unfortunately not be available,” the brand said.

Fans’ hearts ‘are broken’ over missing Coca-Cola flavour

Coca-Cola fans have been left heartbroken after learning their favourite flavour may be in short supply for a while.

Coca-Cola confirmed it still makes the raspberry Freestyle Machine mix, but it pointed the finger at retailers for the flavour’s limited customer supply.

Customers flocked to X (formerly known as Twitter) to figure out why they couldn’t find their favourite drink.

And Coca-Cola jumped in to end the confusion.

“Retailers with Coca-Cola Freestyle dispensers do make some choices about which of our many brands to offer in their specific locations but not every brand is available,” the company explained.

“We suggest telling your favourite stores that you would like to see the raspberry flavour available again.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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