Co-op shoppers itching to get hands on new ‘yummy’ flavour Flipz that they say they ‘need in my life yesterday’
SAVVY shoppers are racing to Co-op to snap up new "yummy" flavour of Flipz.
The limited edition treat is scanning at a discounted price only for a short period of time.
One eagle-eyed shopper has spotted the new flavour on the shelves of a local Co-op and posted the find on Facebook.
The post read: "New limited edition cinnamon bun Flipz spotted in Co-Op!!"
The image showed a pack of the fan-favourite snack coated in cinnamon bun flavouring.
The Flipz is made of salty pretzels covered in a sweet and creamy layer, creating "a perfect combination of sweet, salt and crunch."
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Fans are rushing to get their hands on the novel treat while it is still selling for only £1.25.
The 90g pack will be scanning for the bargain price at Co-op tills until July 9.
Shoppers need to hurry up before Flipz returns to its usual price of £1.90.
Fans could not contain their excitement about the new Flipz as they flocked to the comments.
One person said:"I got some today they're banging!"
Another one said: "I need to try these Bad Boys."
A third person wrote: "I need these in my life yesterday."
Someone else added: "Sound yummy."
One comment read: "I bet they're nice I love cinnabun."
While another person wrote: "What a time to be alive."
How does Co-op's scheme work?
Co-op has ditched its points scheme in a massive shake-up to its membership club.
Co-op membership enabled shoppers to earn 2p for every £1 spent on own-brand products.
The rewards were stored in the member's digital wallet a digital balance was tallied with your spending.
You could then spend the rewards you earn on most products in-store.
But this membership perk ended for good in January and Co-op now solely focuses on rewarding members with exclusive pricing.
Those who have money in the scheme will have until the end of this year to spend it.
Shoppers also get access to the new discounted Member Prices.
Co-op introduced its new "Members Price" offer in April last year.
The cheaper prices can save the average member up to £300 a year on their grocery bills, the supermarket said.
But those who aren't members of the scheme won't benefit from the lower costs.
Someone else mentioned: "Omg I need them."
Bargain hunters have also cleared the shelves of Bold and Lenor at Co-op after they were spotted retailing for less than a pound.
One sharp-eyed shopper noticed the popular laundry products scanning for as little as 88p at her local store.
The mum-of-four managed to get Bold gel 31 washes washing pods for £1.50, Bold 37 pods for £2.13 per pack, and Lenor outdoorable fabric conditioner for just 88p each.
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On shops like Poundland, Waitrose and Sainsburys, the same products usually retail for £5.99, £8.50, and £3 respectively.
Meanwhile, chocolate fans have gone wild after spotting not one, but two new flavours of Aero at their local Co-op.