'I need this!' Cadbury brings back nostalgic chocolate bar from 1990s - but shoppers must be quick
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Chocolate lovers can pick Cadbury Top Deck as the iconic flavour returns to shelves.
Packs will be available for a limited time only, and will feature vintage-inspired packaging from the original Top Deck, which was launched in 1993. The bar consists of two layers of white and milk chocolate and is available in 110 gram bars with a RRP of £1.85.
Shoppers looking for a treat will be able to pick this up in Tesco today, and from other retailers nationwide starting in July.
The Top Deck chocolate was first launched in 1993
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The news has been met with excitement from Cadbury fans who remember the treat from when they were younger.
Commenting on Facebook, one said: "I remember this back in the day. Love it." Another added: "Omg I need this, it was my absolute favourite when I was little!"
A third chocolate lover who has got their hands on the bar said: "It's all eaten. Lovely!" while another said it is "my favourite!".
However, other fans of the Top Deck were less sure and shared concerns that it would not be as good as before.
One social media user said: "It's not the same, it was chunky not flat and thin." Another wrote: "Of all the things they could bring back they brought the dullest one" while one more claimed: "Cadbury can't do white chocolate."
However, one Briton disputed this, penning: "Top Deck is the best chocolate ever. Miss it."
Commenting on the new product launch, brand manager at Mondelēz International Mara Popa said: “We’re delighted to be answering Cadbury fans’ requests and relaunching Cadbury Top Deck in the UK for a limited time, as part of our 200-year anniversary celebrations.
"With two delicious layers of milk and creamy white chocolate, every bite of Cadbury Top Deck will reward you with pure indulgence!”
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PAThis comes as shoppers found a rare Lindor flavour in Tesco and B&M which sent them into a frenzy.
Many have been fighting to get their hands on Lindt Lindor's Pistachio Chocolates which are notoriously hard to find in shops.
Shoppers commented on Facebook: “I did a little dance when I spotted them this morning in my Tesco. My absolute favourite flavour.”
“Oh, I would be delighted with a box of these,” shared another.