
Christmas just came early for Cadbury fans! The confectionery giant has announced its going to be launching a brand new chocolate bar.
Coming to a supermarket or corner shop near you very soon, the sweet treat is a twist on what some social media users have hailed the brand’s ‘best’ chocolate bar – the Twirl.
Known as the Cadbury Twirl White Dipped, the new chocolate takes the iconic Twirl bar that everyone knows and loves and elevates it by dipping the swirled chocolate in a white chocolate coating.
But, naturally, there is a catch…

The dipped Twirls are limited-edition and will only be available in limited quantities, so you’ll want to try one while you can.
Shoppers will be able to find them in grocery stores from June 2 and they’ll be priced at 99p – although retailers are free to set their own prices.
Commenting on the new launch, Katya Savelieva, brand manager for Twirl at Mondelez International, said: ‘With smooth white chocolate surrounding our iconic milk chocolate swirls, the new Twirl White Dipped is an indulgence you won’t want to miss – grab it as soon as you can and experience Twirl like never before!’
The new treat will likely be perfect for those who have been missing a discontinued Cadbury product from the 00s – the Snow Flake (also known as Flake Snow).

For those who remember the nostalgic treat, it was essentially the reverse of the Dipped Twirl, as it had a white chocolate flakey centre and was covered in a milk chocolate coating.
First launched in 2000, the Snow Flake was sold for eight years before tragically being discontinued in 2008.
Since then, thousands of chocolate lovers have petitioned for its return and while it’s yet to come back, this new bar might help fill the void it left behind.
This isn’t the only twist on a Twirl the brand has sold over the years, as well as the standard milk chocolate version, there’s also been a mint chocolate one, a chocolate orange Twirl and places like B&M have sold Caramilk and coffee-flavoured Twirls imported from Australia.
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