A rare Cadbury chocolate bar from New Zealand has returned to B&M stores across the UK.
The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs and the classic Dairy Milk.
While all the classics are available in supermarkets (including the likes of Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's) and other retailers across the UK, B&M has been known to stock a variety of different chocolate bars produced by Cadbury.
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Last year shoppers discovered Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Raspberry and Twirl Iced Latte flavour chocolate bars in B&M.
A number of overseas versions of Cadbury chocolates were also spotted including Cherry Ripe and Slices Lamington chocolate bars, both of which are from Australia.
While a twist on a Cadbury chocolate discontinued in the UK 20 years ago was also spotted in B&M at the back end of last year - Dream Marvellous Creations Raspberry chocolate bars.
Rare Cadbury chocolate bar returns to B&M
Perky Nana chocolate bars, from New Zealand, were also available for a limited time in B&M stores last year. And now they are back again, much to the delight of Cadbury fans.
Commenting on a Facebook post by Dansway Gifts and Bargains UK, one fan said: "Love them, I buy 10 at a time, chewy banana filling!
"They always sell out though hence why I get so much."
Another shopper added: "Got some of these yesterday they are well nice."
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While a third person commented: "These are lush I love them they are like foam bananas but more softer in a chocolate coating!"
The chocolate is a "banana-flavo[u]red chew bar, wrapped in luscious Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate" and is a "must-try treat", according to B&M.
B&M shoppers have previously described the Cadbury treat as "addictive" and "one of the best chocolate bars in NZ".