B&M shoppers rushing to buy new Nestle chocolate bar based on favourite biscuit
B&M shoppers are going crazy for a brand new Nestle chocolate bar that combines two iconic treats and is based on a favourite biscuit.
Those looking to snap up the new treat will have to hurry, as social media users are already commenting that they're rushing out to their nearest store to find this new chocolate.
The store has introduced a limited edition Lotus Milky bar- which combines Lotus biscuits and white Milky bar in one chocolate.
It is not known exactly when this new treat popped up on B&M's shelves, but chocolate lovers are already keen to make the most of this new creation as they're flying off the shelves.
The Facebook page New Foods UK posted the news to their chocoholic fans yesterday and the replies are already flowing.
One person commented: "I need to try this now."
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Another said: "I want to go to B&M so bad just to get these."
A third added they were "delicious" whilst another described them as "heavenly".
Other were already thinking up culinary creations.
A user posted: "Oh the cheesecakes.. milkshakes, i would make these into."
But it seems the "heavenly" chocolate isn't every ones cup of tea.
One user said: "i hate all these new collabs, just give me a chocolate bar."
Another agreed saying: "Did not like these."
But determined foodies are yet to try it for themselves.
"i have to give them i try", one user commented.
The chocolate bar is not widely available in the UK and is typically found in Australia.
B&M sells the chocolate bar for just £1.
Shoppers would normally be able to buy the Biscoff Milky Bar on websites that import food from outside the UK - but for an eye-watering price.
iFoods UK sells the chocolate bar online for £2.99 but shoppers will have to foot the £6.99 shipping charge, bringing a single bar to a total of £9.98.
Candy mail UK has them listed for £2.99 but they are currently out of stock.
Meaning, B&M is the only UK store to sell the new chocolate bar.
While B&M has brought in the rare chocolate bar, stock levels may vary by store.
It might be worth phoning your local branch to check availability.
B&M’s handy store locator tool on their website can help you find your nearest branch.
It's not the first Aussie chocolate to hit B&M shelves.
Just last week shoppers spotted a rare Malteser flavour had returned to the discounter.
The Malteser Gold chocolate was spotted by the Snack Reviews Facebook group.
Previously, the rare flavour was only available in Austrailia.
The bargain retailer has previously stocked Aussie gems such as Cadbury's spotted the iconic Pinky Bars.
Shoppers have also found the Australian favourite Cherry Ripe Cadbury's dark chocolate.
Of course these chocolate gems are only available for a limited time, while stock lasts.
So, if you’re a fan of the Nestle Milky Lotus bar, it’s time to head to B&M before they’re gone again.
Shoppers aren’t wasting any time grabbing their packs of this sweet treat — don’t miss out.
New chocolate releases
It comes just after the store introduced another hit brand new Nestle chocolate bar.
Shoppers were over the moon when they spotted the Aero Milkybar in B&M last week.
The rare chocolate bar combines Aero chocolate and a Milky bar, driving white chocolate lovers wild.
Shoppers have a lot to be excited about right now, as foodies celebrate the return of Cadbury chocolate orange Mini Eggs at Tesco.
The festive delights, which feature orange-flavoured milk chocolate in a crisp sugar shell, went down a treat with customers when they launched two years ago.
Cadbury released the sweet treat for fans to enjoy last year and appears to be doing the same ahead of Easter 2025.
Shoppers have given the citrus take on the classic snack glowing reviews with one saying it reminded them of an "upgraded version" of orange Smarties.
Another described the treat as "delicious" but joked that it should "come with a warning" as the bag was quickly gobbled up.
A third added that the chocolate was "very moreish" and a "great addition" to the range.
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Customers with a Tesco Clubcard can pick up the snack for £1.65, giving them a chance to save 20p.
The chocolates can be bought online or in-store at Tesco.
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We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar.
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Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars.
Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere.
Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal.
Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced.
They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.
Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.
So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.