SHOPPERS are rushing to buy new Quality Street chocolate bars for just 59p and they can’t get enough of them.

The new bars are like the original chocolates but bigger in size have been a hit with Quality Street fans since they hit supermarket shelves.

Quality Street fans are rushing to buy chocolate bars for just 59p

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Quality Street fans are rushing to buy chocolate bars for just 59p
The deal is avalibale at discount supermarket Farmfoods

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The deal is avalibale at discount supermarket Farmfoods

They come in the purple one and orange crunch flavours and are available at retailers like Asda, B&M, Iceland and Sainsbury’s.

But one savvy shopper spotted the treats on sale at Farmfoods for just 59p.

They posted the find on the crowdsourcing site Hotukdeals and wrote: “Quality Street purple and orange bar. 59p each – nice price.”

Other savers were quick to comment, with one writing: “Have some heat, I’ve just enjoyed the orange bar.”

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The “heat rating” shows which deals other shoppers are snapping up.

Another bargain hunter: “Got six for stocking fillers.”

And a third added: “Nice one. Last year loads of place ran out of the purple one.”

On Facebook, Quality Street fans have been sharing their thoughts on the Quality Street bars.

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One chocolate fan said: “Oooh this looks immense!”

A second swooned: ” Yum yum yummmm.”

And another social media user wrote: “Omg that looks so nice.”

Of course, it’s always worth shopping around when looking to buy products like this as you may find them cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk allow you to compare prices across a number of supermarkets.

Farmfoods’ deal looks to be the best around at the moment.

The budget supermarket has more than 300 stores in the UK, with most of them located in the north of England.

If you don’t have a Farmfoods store near you, Iceland has the second best deal around at the moment.

Shoppers can pick up three bars for £3, making them £1. They will set you back £1.25 if you want to buy just one.

Sainsbury’s is also selling bars for £1, but you’ll need to have a Nectar Card to take advantage of this deal.

At Asda and Morrisons, the bars are priced at £1.25 – 65p more than Farmfoods.

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Meanwhile, Quality Street has made a change to two iconic flavours and fans are fuming.

Plus, a major supermarket has slashed the price of a tub of Roses to just £2 – and they’re the cheapest around.

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