‘I’ll buy a whole shelf full!’ cry Terry’s Chocolate Orange fans as they spot new Easter egg flavour on Tesco shelves

SHOPPERS have been left shouting "I'll buy a whole shelf full" after spotting a Terry's Chocolate Orange Easter egg on Tesco's shelves.

The Christian festival is fast approaching and retailers have already started stocking an array of eggs for sweet-toothed customers.

Tesco is stocking a Terry's Chocolate Orange Easter egg with an exploding candy ball
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Tesco is stocking a Terry's Chocolate Orange Easter egg with an exploding candy ballCredit: Newfoodsuk

And Tesco shoppers have been left in awe after clocking a Terry's Chocolate Orange exploding candy version online.

One customer posted a photo of the treat on the NewfoodsUK Facebook page after spotting it in their nearest store.

Over 600 people have liked the post and hundreds have commented saying they can't wait to grab one.

One, tagging a friend, said: "Oooo, this made me think of you, looks really good doesn't it."

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Another said: "Omg if this is true I NEED," while a third added: "I may be a mum now and nearly 27 but yes please."

A fourth simply added: "Yes!!! Buy a whole shelf full."

Anyone looking to snap up one of the Chocolate Orange Easter eggs can nab one for £5 at Tesco. No other retailers are selling the egg.

The 297g box comes with one large milk chocolate egg and an exploding candy chocolate egg.

Both products are suitable for vegetarians but contain milk and soya, and may contain nuts and wheat.

In total, both eggs come in at around 1,530 calories.

It's not clear whether Tesco is stocking the box in all its stores, so you should get in touch with your nearest to find out.

You can do this by using Tesco's store locator tool on its website.

Remember, when buying anything like this, to shop around and see if you are getting the best deal.

In this case, the Terry's Chocolate Orange egg is only available at Tesco, but it's worth comparing prices on other products.

Website trolley.co.uk lets you compare thousands of supermarket products and reveals where is cheapest to get each one.

Meanwhile, the Google Shopping tab is useful for a quick scan of the internet and how much separate retailers are selling an item for.

It comes after KitKat fans were left screaming "hands down the best Easter egg" after spotting a Caramel Cookie version in shops.

Last month, shoppers found giant 1kg bags of Cadbury Mini Eggs in B&M stores for £12.

And B&M shoppers were racing to buy rare Cadbury chocolate bar spotted on shelves.

Meanwhile, Terry's Chocolate Orange fans recently spotted a new flavour in Morrisons, shouting "this can't be real".

In October last year, the retailer unveiled a new variety, leaving shoppers brimming with excitement.

How to save money at Easter

Plenty of restaurants, pubs and retailers usually offer meal deals for families during the Easter holidays, including Morrisons, Bella Italia and Beefeater.

It's not clear which ones will be offering discounts this year, but it's worth keeping an eye out on social media for any promotions.

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Meanwhile, if you're planning a trip to a theme park, booking tickets in advance can save you money.

Or if you've got any leftover chocolate Easter eggs, trying melting them down and turning them into rice crispy cakes.

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