Aldi’s hot cross bun range includes a sticky toffee pudding flavour
WITH Easter Sunday being two months away, Aldi has launched this year’s special hot cross buns – which includes a sticky toffee pudding flavour. The supermarket last year branched out of the traditional market with five new flavours. Now it has launched its buns for this year, this time with three new flavours as part […]
WITH Easter Sunday being two months away, Aldi has launched this year’s special hot cross buns – which includes a sticky toffee pudding flavour.
The supermarket last year branched out of the traditional market with five new flavours.
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Now it has launched its buns for this year, this time with three new flavours as part of its Specially Selected range.
Caramel fans will be delighted to hear that the salted caramel & Belgian chocolate flavour has returned this year.
Meanwhile new flavour sticky toffee pudding, inspired by the classic dessert, has joined the rest of the line-up.
For those who prefer white chocolate, luckily this year Aldi has created a raspberry and Belgian white chocolate flavour just for you.
But for those who prefer fruit flavours, the rhubarb and custard flavour has come back again.
The range also sees a new triple berry flavour added to the mix, alongside a Bramley apple flavour.
Aldi's Hot Cross Bun flavours
The supermarket had branched out with three new flavours.
Raspberry & Belgian white chocolate – £1.09
Rhubarb & Custard – £1.09
Salted Caramel & Chocolate – £1.09
Sticky toffee pudding – £1.09
Triple berry – 99p
Bramley apple – 99p
Brioche – 99p
Traditional – 99p
The chocolate, toffee and rhubarb and custard flavours are all £1.09 for a four-pack, while the fruit flavours are 99p for a four-pack.
The salted caramel and chocolate flavour alongside the fruit flavours are already in the shops.
But those who are intrigued by the chocolate and the rhubarb and custard flavours will have to wait until February 27.
Aldi is not the only supermarket to foray into exciting new flavours for Easter.
Tesco is also selling several different flavours, including red berry, apple and cinnamon, salted caramel and chocolate.
They are more expensive though at £1.50 for a pack of four but is also currently offering a deal for two packs for £2.50.
Meanwhile Sainsbury’s has also jumped on the caramel and chocolate trend with a pack of six for £1.
And Asda is selling a four-pack of Bramley apple and cinnamon flavour for £1.25, currently on offer for £1.
Aldi has more than 700 stores in the UK and Ireland. You can find your nearest branch using the supermarket’s online shop finder tool.
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