Cadbury unveils iconic Dairy Milk bar and chocolate lovers are furious

CADBURY fans have called for the return of an iconic Dairy Milk bar – but the chocolate maker has no plans to bring it back.

Social media users pleaded online with the confectionary giant to revive the old, “much missed” treat.

A fan of the Dairy Milk mint chips shared an old photo of the candy barPhoto credit: Twitter/@Relatablegirlp

A fan of the Dairy Milk mint crisps shared an old photo of the chocolate bar and asked Cadbury to bring the sweet back.

On X, the former Twitter, they said: “@CadburyUK @DairyMilkIn When are we getting these bad boys back?”

“You will be greatly missed #Chocolate #MilkMilk.”

But to fans’ disappointment, the chocolate maker announced that the company would not be bringing the bar back.

In response, the Cadbury account wrote: “We understand your love for this product, but there are currently no plans to re-release it.”

“However, we have plenty of chocolatey treats to try.”

Cadbury’s Dairy Milk was first introduced to the British in 1905 and has since become a household staple.

The chocolate giant has sold a wide range of treats throughout its existence, but not all of its products are still on shelves.

Many fans have been saddened by the cancellations over the years as their favorite chocolate disappears from stores.

The most recent edition saw the “nostalgic” Egg ‘n’ Spoon boxes disappear from shelves and fans were outraged.

Cry from Cadbury lovers brings back fan favorites as the brand takes a trip down memory lane

Created over a decade ago, Egg ‘n’ Spoons consisted of four chocolate eggs in a box filled with vanilla or chocolate mousse and even a special flavor of Oreo.

But Cadbury, owned by Mondelez, confirmed last year that the egg cartons containing their spoon had been “discontinued to reflect the changing taste buds of our fans”.

Ahead of Easter Egg season this year, Cadbury still had to break the news to outraged fans on X, formerly Twitter.

Shoppers were also disheartened to discover that the iconic Cadbury Caramel bunnies were now a thing of the past.

ICONIC CHOCOLATES THAT HAVE LEFT THE SHELVES

Cadbury’s Dream chocolate bar: The popular bar was discontinued in 2002, but was relaunched in 2019 under the new name “Cadbury White”.

Mars Delight Bar: Although it proved to be a firm favorite with sweet tooth fans during its four-year presence in stores starting in 2004, it was pulled from shelves in 2008. Fans are still longing for the treat to return.

The Caramac chocolate bar from Nestlé: The unique bar had been trading for over six decades but was discontinued last year due to continued declines in sales.

Milky Way Crispy Rolls: They were pulled from shelves in 2022 and fans were so upset by the news that a petition was started to get them back, which currently has more than 8,500 signatures.

White Maltese: The white chocolate version of the popular snack enjoyed strong success for 11 years, but was discontinued in 2014 due to declining sales.

The pralines are made of melt-in-the-mouth milk chocolate in the shape of an adorable bunny and are filled with delicate caramel.

Sweet-toothed Brits have been brutally turned away by Cadbury after the company confirmed their “best” chocolate bar would not be returning.

Fans were heartbroken after the company announced there were “no plans” to bring back the fan-favorite snack.

The Cadbury Dairy Milk Toffee popcorn bar was first released in 2012, but has been hard to find for fans ever since.

But it’s not all bad news as fans are treated to a trip down memory lane at a Cadbury graveyard stocked with all their famous ax treats.

The delicious chocolate collection offers fans the opportunity to step back in time and revisit their retro favorites.

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