SHOPPERS are racing to Farmfoods for giant Cadbury chocolates which are perfect if your local McDonald’s ice cream machine is broken. 

Farmfoods is selling a whopping 500g bulk bag of Cadbury Wispa pieces for £2.50.

Farmfoods is selling a 500g bulk bag of Cadbury Wispa pieces for £2.50

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Farmfoods is selling a 500g bulk bag of Cadbury Wispa pieces for £2.50Credit: Hot UK DeaLS

Fans said they would be looking to use the treats to make hot chocolates and DIY McFlurry’s

We haven’t seen the Wispa McFlurry in McDonald’s since June last year so this is the perfect bargain buy if you’re looking to make a DIY one at home

The bargain was shared in the Extreme Couponing And Bargains UK on Facebook.

Many said they were rushing to shops to see if they racing to stores to see if they could get a bag. 

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One shopper said: “They’re gorgeous, especially with hot chocolate.”

Another said: “Going to Farmfoods tomorrow, may have to look for them Wispa bites.”

“I bet McDonalds ordered more than they needed as they look very similar,” said a third user.

Someone else said: “I need the Milks and the Wispa.”

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It’s unlikely you’ll find a bag of Wispa chocolates this big for such as low price. 

Some confectioners like Snappy Shoppers have prices for as little as £3.99 but others like British Grocery.com have prices starting at £10.36 and that doesn’t include delivery charges.

Farmfoods doesn’t do online delivery so if you want to get your hands on these you will need to head to your local store. 

Farmfoods has a store finder tool that you can use to locate your nearest store.

You may have to search several branches to find some and prices may vary from store to store. 

If you’re a McDonald’s fan we’ve put together a list of all the items which will be hitting menus within the next few weeks including two delicious KitKat Mcflurrys. 

The Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry and Galaxy Caramel McFlurry were axed earlier this month so KitKat has some big shoes to fill.

You can also find out if any of your favourites are on the full list of items that are due to be axed. 

If you’re looking to make your own at-home Maccies there are plenty of gadgets on the market to help you out.

Lidl is telling a great Drew & Cole Breakfast Maker for £24.99.

It’s perfect for making “The world’s most famous egg muffin breakfast sandwich and more at home.”

In other chocolate news, Nestle is releasing a new Aero Choco Hazelnut bar and it already is in some stores.

The Cadbury Oreo white chocolate eggs are back in stores.

You can find them in Asda for £2.50.

And if you’re on a budget this Easter, Aldi has tons of dupes of popular Easter chocolates already available in stores. 

You’ll find dupes for M&S, Haribo and Cadbury.

Cadbury’s new Caramilk Easter egg is also now in stores – and it deals if you looking for a Caramac dupe.

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Fans of Farmfoods will know that there are plenty of bargains to be had.

Shoppers have claimed to find pretty good deals on frozen food, ready meals, fizzy drinks and beauty products.

According to some reviews online, shoppers also claimed to get the most value for money by buying multipacks.

You can also get money-saving vouchers from the Farmfoods website if you sign up with your email online.

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