HOME Bargains shoppers are rushing to grab “rare” discontinued chocolates selling for dirt-cheap prices.

The supermarket giant is selling the rare Kitkat pops at just 39p.

Home Bargains is selling a rare choco treat for dirt-cheap prices

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Home Bargains is selling a rare choco treat for dirt-cheap pricesCredit: Alamy
Shoppers are rushing in to grab the discontinued KitKat Pops

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Shoppers are rushing in to grab the discontinued KitKat PopsCredit: Instagram

While the packaging says the chocolate is new, it was originally introduced in 2022 – and Nestle soon stopped producing the yummy treats.

Treat lovers, however, have now found them selling at Home Bargains for a steal deal.

One lucky shopper snapped up the deal today and rushed to social media to brag about their purchase. 

They wrote: “Fairly sure these have been out before even though the label states they’re new. But still a rare find, and at that price I couldn’t say no.”

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But Chocolate lovers have to be quick as the chocolates are selling out quickly.

According to Nestle, the product will “leave the market quite soon” with no plans to return.

A staff member of Home Bargains said: ” I’ve spoken with the team and these are in around 98% of our stores however they are proving very popular and are selling quickly.

“We don’t expect any further deliveries at this time.”

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It comes after Rowntree’s launched a new treat in time for Easter and fans are rushing to Morrisons to stock up.

The retail giant has given it a different twist by including a sharing bag of their Randoms sweets.

Nestle launches NEW chocolate just in time for Easter – and shoppers say ‘it tastes just like Nutella’

A post on the Facebook group Newfoodsuk says: “New Rowntree’s Randoms Incredible Egg!!

“This egg is filled with delicious mixed fruit pieces and marshmallows in the shell!

“Deffo our kind of Easter egg! Now available at Morrisons!”

Meanwhile, major retailers are locked in a price war and are slashing the price of Easter eggs.

An expert has revealed the exact day you need to buy your Easter eggs to get the best value.

And this week there’s a host of supermarkets and chains offering eggs for less after Asda stopped stocking them for 60p.

We’ve scoured the shelves to find the least expensive place to buy Cadbury, Lindt and Nestle eggs so you don’t have to.

Prices can also vary day-to-day and supermarkets can choose to put certain items on offer.

In other news, Cadbury is giving away a “free” Cadbury Easter egg for £12.

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Plus, a new Terry’s Chocolate Orange flavour that “taste better than the original” has shoppers buzzing.

Unfortunately, chocolate manufacturers are shrinking Easter eggs and hiking prices — because the cost of cocoa has hit a 40-year high.

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WITH Easter fast approaching, there isn’t long left to grab a bargain on your favourite chocolate.

Retailers have been battling it out to offer the best deals on the sweet treats since the start of the year.

Tesco has slashed the cost of 22 of its extra large Easter eggs including many Cadbury varieties.

For example, Clubcard customers can snap up a 232g Cadbury Dairy Milk Twirl Easter Egg for £3.50.

But if you’re not signed up for the loyalty scheme, you’ll have to pay a fiver.

A number of Easter Eggs at Asda were reduced to 60p from original prices of £1.25 and £1.50.

Despite Asda axing its deal offering 60p eggs on March 10, it’s still the cheapest place to buy a 96g Freddo Easter egg.

It comes with a small egg and selection of iconic Freddo chocolates inside and is on sale for £1.25.

Asda is selling a 190g KitKat Chunky egg box for £3, the same as Tesco and Ocado.

Meanwhile, Morrisons and Iceland are the next cheapest option, selling it for £3.25 and £3.50 respectively.

Elsewhere, Sainsbury’s has various reductions on Easter eggs for Nectar card shoppers.

This includes a 195g large Lindt Easter egg with a salted caramel gold bunny selling for £9 with a Nectar card, and £11 without.

Morrisons are also offering reductions and special bundles on Easter eggs and treats.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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