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‘Take my money’ Shoppers race to buy discontinued white chocolate bar spotted at major discount chain

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SHOPPERS are desperate to fill their trolleys with a discontinued white chocolate bar spotted a major discount store.

Bargain hunters and chocoholics cried out “take my money” when they stumbled upon the yummy discovery.

Bargain hunters were racing to nab the £1.39 sharer pack bars
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Shoppers were excited to see a chocolate favourite back on the shelves[/caption]

Nestle’s White Crunch bars were found in Home Bargains for just £1.39.

It came as a shock to customers after the sweet treat was axed from production in July earlier this year.

The chocolate giant confirmed there are also “no current plans to bring them back”.

But nevertheless, the goodies appear to be back on shelves – and as a sharing pack size.

Shoppers shared their excitement on social media after the helpful information was posted on Facebook.

“Mmmm love a crunch!”, penned one.

Another said “Take my money”, while someone else wrote “neeeed”.

“These are also in farm foods and a bit cheaper at £1 a bar, they had the milk chocolate one and white chocolate ones,” one fan suggested.

Home Bargains shoppers were also racing to buy a rare Cadbury chocolate that has been discounted in price before it disappears.

The confectionery giant has brought back its Dairy Milk Mint Crisp bar for shoppers to enjoy as the nights draw in.

Cadbury‘s confirmed earlier this year that the minty treat had been axed from shelves and it had “no plans to reintroduce it”.

However, Cadbury’s has appeared to backtrack on that decision with the bar being sold in stores since October.

The 360g bar can cost up to £4 but eagle-eyed shoppers have spotted it is selling for just £2.49 in Home Bargains.

A savvy customer shared the news on HotUkDeals, writing: “An amazing bit of choc’ for an amazing price.”

Meanwhile, with Christmas Day over, many retailers have slashed the price of festive treats to shift stock.

Morrisons has done just that, reducing the price of its 750g Quality Street bags to £4.

The hefty bag should cost £7 but one savvy customer was only charged £4 when they scanned the product at the till.

Elsewhere, Asda has cut the price of the iconic 600g chocolate tub from £6 to just £3 making it one of the cheapest on the market.

For those keen to check out the bargain, you will have to shop the deal in-store as it does not appear to be available online.

5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains

  1. Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris
  2. It’s official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains
  3. The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976
  4. Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines
  5. There are 575 stores nationwide



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