TESCO shoppers are rushing out to buy a KitKat chocolate egg months before Easter.

The box comes with a milk chocolate egg and three KitKat chunky Lotus Biscoff bars.

Tesco customers are flocking to get a KitKat Lotus Biscoff Easter chocolate egg

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Tesco customers are flocking to get a KitKat Lotus Biscoff Easter chocolate eggCredit: Newfoodsuk

Customers have been talking excitedly about buying one after a picture of the product was posted on the Newfoodsuk Facebook page yesterday.

One said: “Bit early but yes please.”

Another, tagging her friend, said: “I’m giving you plenty of notice.”

While a third shopper simple said: “Oooooo.”

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It comes after Tesco started stocking a white chocolate Terry’s chocolate Easter egg.

The KitKat Lotus Easter egg has proven so popular it’s currently not on sale online.

That means we don’t know its current price – but it was selling for £5 in April last year.

We’ve approached Tesco to find out how much the egg will cost when it’s back in stock.

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Even though the egg is not on sale online, your nearest Tesco store might have them on shelves.

If you want to find out where your nearest Tesco branch is, you can use the store locator on its website.

We couldn’t find the same KitKat Easter egg on sale at any other supermarket.

But you can get five packs of KitKat chocolate bunnies for £2 at Iceland and £3 at Ocado.

Easter falls in early April this year, with Good Friday on April 7 and Easter Monday on April 10.

Despite it being months away, retailers are already preparing for the celebration.

Tesco, Iceland, Sainsbury’s and Ocado are selling bags of Cadbury Mini Eggs for £3.75.

While Creme Eggs are being sold for 70p at Morrisons and 75p at Co-op.

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In other shopping news, Lidl shoppers are rushing out to buy a £23 electric blanket that can help slash energy bills.

Plus, Aldi has launched an energy-saving range of products with prices starting from £2.99.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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