Cadbury is making big changes to the iconic Heroes tubs
Say hello to some new additions
Say hello to some new additions
This Easter we have a lot to look forward to in terms of chocolate - the Aldi ruby chocolate gem Easter egg, Game of Thrones chocolate dragon eggs, Ferrero Rocher mini eggs...
And if you'd prefer something savoury, there's even a cheese Easter egg so that you don't have to miss out while everyone else is tucking into their chocolate.
But if you're after a sweet treat you can get stuck into all year round, Cadbury has some exciting news. They'll be changing up the goodies in their iconic Heroes tubs.
Don't panic that some of your favourites will be replaced. All the current chocolate minis will stay where they are - it's just that there'll be some new little bars on the scene.
Cadbury is inviting Dinky Deckers and Crunchie minis to the Heroes party.
Dinky Deckers are the smaller version of the popular Double Decker, a crispy cereal and soft nougat mix covered in chocolate. The Crunchie mini is a bitesize version of the classic, honeycomb dipped in chocolate.
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They'll be joining the current line up of Dairy Milk, Twirl, Wispa, Fudge, Eclair and Creme Egg.
The boxes, tins and cartons will be upgraded to include the latest additions in April and will be available nationwide.
We're SO ready.
Jadie Troy-Pryde is News Editor, covering celebrity and entertainment, royal, lifestyle and viral news. Before joining the team in 2018 as the Lifestyle and Social Media Editor, she worked at a number of women’s fashion and lifestyle titles including Grazia, Women’s Health and Stylist, and now heads the Marie Claire UK news desk.
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