MALTESERS have been one of the most popular confectionery products in the UK since they were first sold eight decades ago.

There are now many varieties of the chocolate, which is owned by Mars, but one that many fans wish the brand would bring back is the White Maltesers.

White Maltesers were a hit with chocolate lovers but were discontinued in 2014

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White Maltesers were a hit with chocolate lovers but were discontinued in 2014

What were White Maltesers?

White Chocolate Maltesers were the white-chocolate version of Maltesers.

The key difference between them and the original was that, instead of being covered in milk chocolate, they were covered in a delicious white chocolate coating.

Maltesers are round balls of malted milk covered in chocolate.

They were launched in 1937 after being created by American Forrest Mars Sr. 

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Maltesers were first released in the UK and were originally aimed at “dieting women” as a “lighter” way to enjoy chocolate.

They have since become popular across Europe and in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Why and when were White Maltesers discontinued?

White Maltesers were discontinued in 2014.

They were pulled from shelves 11 years after they first launched.

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White Maltesers were originally launched as a seasonal product but became so popular that they began being sold all year round.

It has been reported that they were discontinued due a lack in sales but many chocolate lovers were devastated to see the end of their run.

In 2017 a petition was started to bring the sweet treat back.

The petition’s creator had hoped to garner 2,500 signatures of support but as of March 2024 only 1,500 had signed the campaign.

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What is similar to White Maltesers?

While White Maltesers may no longer be available there are still plenty of Maltesers products that shoppers can get their hands on.

The original Maltesers are available in a variety of sizes, including fun-size and sharing pouches.

There are also Maltesers Truffles which feature a truffle and Maltesers filling covered in a smooth milk chocolate coating.

They come individually wrapped and are sold in gift boxes.

In 2022 Mars launched a dark chocolate version of Maltesers.

Another popular variation of the original Maltesers is the Maltesers Bunnies.

They come individually wrapped or are sold as smaller versions in the Mini Bunnies Bags.

If it’s the white chocolate part of the White Maltesers that you’re craving then there are plenty of other ways to get your fix.

In 2019 Mars announced that they were releasing a white chocolate version of the Maltesers Truffles.

They appear to still be available as of March 2024 but it looks like they are very popular as many retailers were sold out at the time of writing.

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Other options that white chocolate lovers may enjoy include Mikybar goodies and white chocolate versions of popular treats like Toblerone and Kit Kat Chunky.

Poundland also sells its own knock-off version of White Maltesers called White Chocolate Malt Balls.

Where can you buy discontinued chocolate bars?

Here’s where you can pick up the Breakaway, Caramac, Milky Way Crispy Rolls and Yorkie biscuit bars.

Breakaway bars are still going for packs of eight in some stores, check out:

  • Iceland – £1
  • Sainsbury’s – £1.25
  • Tesco – £1.25

Caramac bars will be tough to find as they go viral as soon as they are spotted, try:

  • Iceland – £1.25 (packs of three)
  • Sainsbury’s – 75p single bar
  • B&M – £1.25 (packs of three)

Yorkie biscuit bars are still stocked in quite a few supermarkets, check out:

  • Ocado – £1.25 single bar
  • Tesco – £1.25 single bar
  • Asda – £1.25 single bar

Fan favourite Milky Way Crispy Rolls have been spotted in stores despite being discontinued back in 2022. Head to:

  • Poundland – price varies
  • Home Bargains – 79p single bar

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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