CHOCOLATE fans have been left fuming after seeing the new Nestle chocolate bar which hit stores this month. 

After the chocolatiers confirmed they were axing two fan-favourite chocolate bars it seems fans are not pleased with its new replacement the Blue Riband Hazelnut. 

Nestle has released a new Blue Riband Hazelnut bar

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Nestle has released a new Blue Riband Hazelnut barCredit: Nestle

Nestle confirmed last week that it was discontinuing both Breakaway and Yorkie biscuit bars following a decline in sales in a blow for sweet-toothed fans.

The Breakaway bar, first introduced in 1970, will no longer be produced from March.

Meanwhile, Yorkie biscuit bars, not to be confused with Yorkie chocolate bars, have already been axed.

At the same time, the chocolatier announced fans would soon spot a new chocolate bar on shop shelves. 

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Nestle said: “One new biscuit coming to market is Blue Riband Hazelnut.”

“It’s the delicious Blue Riband bar people know and love, with a smooth hazelnut filling layered between the wafers.”

“Available in-store across UK supermarkets from February.” 

Fans took to social media to mourn the loss of the recently discontinued Breakaway and Yorkie biscuit bars and many shunned the new Blue Riband bar. 

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One user said: “They got rid of breakaways for this.”

Another said: “Nope…you get rid of Breakaway and bring in this??? Not on!”

However, not all fans were disappointed to see the new reveal many said they were excited to try the new bar.

A third user said: “Thanks nestle for the new hazelnut bar.”

The Blue Riband Hazelnut is now available in Asda for £1.05 per 6 x 18g bar.

The bar will be available in stores and online though its prices may vary from store to store. 

Shoppers can also get their hands on a newly launched Kitkat Chunky White Lotus and Aero Choco Hazelnut bar from this month.

Nestle fans may still be recovering from the heartbreaking news that 60-year-old Caramac bars have also been axed.

So it’s no surprise fans have been hunting down recently discontinued chocolate bars.

Milky Way crispy rolls have been spotted back on shop shelves and fans can hardly believe it. 

Where can you buy discontinued chocolate bars?

Here’s where you can pick up the Breakaway, Caramac, Milky Way Crispy Rolls and Yorkie biscuit bars.

Breakaway bars are still going for packs of eight in some stores, check out:

  • Iceland – £1
  • Sainsbury’s – £1.25
  • Tesco – £1.25

Caramac bars will be tough to find as they go viral as soon as they are spotted, try:

  • Iceland – £1.25 (packs of three)
  • Sainsbury’s – 75p single bar
  • B&M – £1.25 (packs of three)

Yorkie biscuit bars are still stocked in quite a few supermarkets, check out:

  • Ocado – £1.25 single bar
  • Tesco – £1.25 single bar
  • Asda – £1.25 single bar

Fan favourite Milky Way Crispy Rolls have been spotted in stores despite being discontinued back in 2022. Head to:

  • Poundland – price varies
  • Home Bargains – 79p single bar

Easter is the season so chocolate lovers and there is still plenty of time to get everything you need.

We’ve put together a list of the cheapest places to buy Cadbury chocolate Easter eggs

We’ve also tested supermarket mini eggs dupes against the Cadbury originals, find out the bargain version was a huge disappointment.

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