Mars Wrigley has released a new Milky Way chocolate that has shoppers across the UK rushing to the their local Iceland store.
The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including M&Ms, Snickers, Skittles and of course Mars bars.
Milky Way fans have already been treated to the return of a discontinued favourite in 2024.
Milky Way Crispy Rolls were discontinued by Mars Wrigley back in 2022, but earlier this year were spotted in both Home Bargains and B&M.
Discontinued UK chocolates and sweets
Mars releases new Milky Way chocolate
Now, Mars has released new Milky Way Dessert Cups which have been spotted in Iceland.
Posting a photo of the new Milky Way chocolates, Newfoodsuk said: "Brand new MilkyWay Dessert Cups from Iceland Foods.
"Yes, they are indeed as good as they sound, can’t go wrong with these!!
"These will deffo be a Christmas Day nibble for sure!!"
The post sent shoppers into a frenzy with the Facebook post receiving more than 1,400 likes and 1,200 comments (at the time of publication).
One group member, commenting on the post said: "I might die if i don’t have this."
Another added: "Night In needed with about 17 packs of these."
A third person commented: "I really need these."
While this chocolate fan simply said: "I'm dribbling."
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Other major chocolate brands including Cadbury and Nestle have also released new chocolates in 2024.
Cadbury has launched a number of new products including two new Dairy Milk chocolate bars - More Nutty Praline Crisp and More Caramel Nut Crunch.
While new Nestle releases in 2024 have included a white chocolate KitKat and several new Aero flavours including Strawberry and Choco-hazelnut.
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