ICELAND shoppers have been going wild over new dessert treats based on iconic chocolate bars spotted on shelves.
The discount supermarket is selling Snickers filled chocolate shells and Galaxy profiteroles, fans say they’re perfect for Christmas.
One shopper shared the new additions, which also includes Bounty eclairs, and users are itching to give them a go.
The post was met with over 280 comments and 300 likes.
One chocolate fan said: “Deffo need to find them!”
Another wrote: “The Galaxy ones are amazing.”
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A third replied to their pal: “I tagged you in the Bounty eclairs yesterday, the others sound delicious too!”
While a fourth commented: “S T O P I T ! Caramel profiteroles.”
And a fifth said: “Omg food porn.”
The Galaxy profiteroles are complete with a creamy filling and a caramel core, coated in milk chocolate.
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While the Snickers shells are made up of a milk chocolate shell filled with salted caramel and chocolate biscuit crumb with roasted peanuts.
Both are the perfect Christmas Day treat according to shoppers.
One said: “Christmas dinner treats.”
Another wrote: “Christmas just got better.”
A third commented: “I would love the Galaxy ones…and get some for Xmas day pud.”
A fourth said: “Christmas goodies.”
And a fifth posted: “One of each for Xmas?”
Both the Galaxy profiteroles and the Bounty eclairs are on offer for £3.50 at Iceland, although there’s also an offer on at the moment for 3 for £10.
The Snickers treats, which are exclusive to Iceland, are a bit more expensive at £5 a box.
They’re each available online and in store.
You can find your nearest shop using the handy store locator tool and the chain’s website.
We couldn’t find any of the items anywhere else online, so Iceland is probably your best bet if you want to give them a go.
Shoppers have been finding chocolate bar based treats all over lately.
B&M is selling Mars loaf cakes and shoppers say they go perfectly with custard.
Eagle-eyed shoppers spotted new Bounty-flavoured chocolate and caramel cake in Asda recently.
And fans were left divided by a new Quality Street treat when it landed on supermarket shelves.
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Meanwhile, we reveal the cheapest places to buy Christmas chocolates this week including Quality Street and Celebrations
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