{"id":8721,"date":"2023-11-13T10:19:06","date_gmt":"2023-11-13T10:19:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/crynfiction.com\/?p=8721"},"modified":"2023-11-13T10:19:06","modified_gmt":"2023-11-13T10:19:06","slug":"the-uks-most-missed-chocolate-bar-could-be-returning-soon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crynfiction.com\/everyday-meals\/the-uks-most-missed-chocolate-bar-could-be-returning-soon\/","title":{"rendered":"The UK’s most missed chocolate bar could be returning soon"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Following the “devastating news” that Nestle is discontinuing the once-beloved Caramac Bar after 64 years, Britons have been reminiscing over chocolate bars they\u2019d love to see return.<\/p>\n
Appliance manufacturers AEG surveyed the British public as part of wider study to determine which discontinued food items were the most missed.<\/p>\n
Unsurprisingly, chocolate came out on top.<\/p>\n
In particular, Cadbury\u2019s Dream chocolate bar topped the list as the UK\u2019s most sweet treat after being discontinued in 2002.<\/p>\n
However, in 2019 the bar was relaunched in the UK as “Cadbury White”, and Dream bars are still available to purchase in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.<\/p>\n
READ MORE: <\/strong> ‘I counted Quality Street, Roses and Celebrations chocolates \u2013 one was let down’<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Milky Way Crispy Rolls only stopped being sold last year, but they are the second most missed chocolate bar in the UK – nearly 8,500 people have signed a petition calling for the “beloved chocolate product” to be brought back.<\/p>\n In third place is the Mars Delight Bar, which was much-loved in its four year stint on supermarket shelves from 2004 to 2008. Fifteen years later, fans are still longing for their return.<\/p>\n The Cadbury Spira Bar, consisting of two hollow spiral chocolate fingers, is the fourth chocolate bar Brits want to bring back. Although the bar was discontinued in 2005, a Facebook page titled “Bring Back the Cadbury Spira Chocolate Bar” currently has 35,000 likes.<\/p>\n Mars Planets, a variety of globe-shaped chocolates featuring a caramel centre, a nougat centre, and a crispy biscuit centre were discontinued in 2007 – much to the disappointment of the British public. They are the fifth most popular chocolate bar Brits would like to see make a comeback.<\/p>\n In sixth is the Cadbury Coconut Boost Bar which first hit UK shelves in 1985. Another Cadbury\u2019s confectionery, Starbars, were rebranded to Peanut Boosts in 1989 and a biscuit and caramel version was introduced.<\/p>\n Don’t miss… <\/strong> <\/p>\n
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