CHOCOLATE fans can now get their hands on Cadbury Favourites boxes at B&M that come with Dream and Picnic bars inside.

Available at the bargain shop for £4, the 265g boxes contain nine popular mini bars, some of which aren’t usually available in the UK.

B&M is selling Cadbury Favourites boxes with Dream and Picnic bars inside

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B&M is selling Cadbury Favourites boxes with Dream and Picnic bars inside

Snap up a pack and you’ll find Cadbury bars including Mini Dairy Milk, Caramello, Crunchie, Picnic, Moro, Boost, Turkish Delight, Flake and Dream.

Some of the chocolates, such as Moro and Dream, are typically only available in Australia and New Zealand, after the Dream treat was axed in the UK in 2002.

The Favourites boxes are available in B&M stores exclusively, so you’ll have to pop by your nearest shop to get your hands on it.

If you’re based in England, make sure you only head to the retailer if you’re also buying other essentials.

B&M has more than 600 stores across the UK. You can find your nearest one by using its store locator tool.

The sweet packs were posted on the B&M Instagram page yesterday, and the post has so far racked up more than 12,000 likes and a flurry of comments from chocolate fans.

One user tagged her friend and said: “Another B&M must have!” while a second wrote: “Add these to my Xmas list.”

And a third one said: “Please tell Santa I’d like these!”

If you’re keen to snap one up, just keep in mind that you’re paying extra to get the various bars.

For example, one larger 360g bar of Cadbury Dairy Milk sets you back a cheaper £3 at Tesco.

Alternatively, Tesco is selling Cadbury selection boxes for £1, down from £2 – but today is the last day to get the offer.

The boxes come with six Cadbury favourites including Fudge, Wispa, Dairy Milk, Double Decker, Crunchie and a bag of Dairy Milk Buttons.

In other chocolate news, Asda is selling two tins of Quality Street, Roses, Heroes and Celebrations for £6.

Meanwhile, disappointed fans of Cadbury Heroes have found a shortage of mini Double Decker chocolate bars in their boxes and tubs.

Plus, Cadbury has slashed the size of its selection box Fudge bars by 12% to try to combat childhood obesity.

New Cadbury Roses tin created by British homeware designer Emma Bridgewater

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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