Brand new Cadbury Dairy Milk flavour coming to shops within days

CADBURY is launching a brand new Dairy Milk flavour bar within days.
The Sun can exclusively reveal, the chocolatier has announced the launch of its new Dairy Milk Iced Latte bar.
Cadbury has launched a special chocolate bar that blends its classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces.
The chocolate brand is also introducing four limited-edition Dairy Milk Summer Edition bars, complete with unique packaging designed for the 53% of Brits who, according to the brand's survey, enjoy their chocolate chilled.
This packaging changes its appearance when cooled, thanks to special thermochromic technology, revealing bright, summery designs.
The new chocolate bars will hit the shelves in June and will be available throughout the summer period for £2 a piece.
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Mara Popa, from Cadbury's parent company Mondelez, said: "We know that over half the nation is already chilling their chocolate, and we're ready to truly embrace this debate!
"With our limited-edition Cadbury Dairy Milk Summer Edition Bars and innovative colour-changing packaging, we're celebrating the fun and unique ways people enjoy their chocolate.
"This special pack design highlights the chilled chocolate trend in a playful way – so whether you are team fridge or team cupboard, the choice is yours!"
The latte-inspired Dairy Milk isn't Cadbury's first venture into blending coffee with chocolate.
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In recent weeks, Cadbury's Twirl Iced Latte has been spotted in B&M stores, receiving glowing praise from delighted shoppers.
Additionally, a collaboration with the instant coffee brand Kenco allows fans to enjoy a Cadbury chocolate-flavoured mocha, offering yet another indulgent way to savour this iconic pairing.
Cadbury has more new products coming next month.
It is adding to their Twirl range with a limited-edition Twirl White Dipped bar, which will be available from early June 2025.
This new version combines the classic Twirl milk chocolate layers with a smooth coating of white chocolate.
The iconic chocolate brand shared the news in a post on earlier this month.
"OK but we've really outdone ourselves with this one," it told chocoholics.
It described the new flavour as "unreal, indulgent, smooth, swirly, creamy, melty, new, and mouthwatering."
However, the confectionery veterans also revealed that this new buy "won't be around forever".
So once this exciting new bar hits shelves, Cadbury fans may want to stock up while they can.
"Introducing Twirl White Dipped, keep your eyes peeled for when you can get your hands on it," the post read.
The launch image showed the famous flaky texture of a Twirl bar en-coated in white chocolate instead classic milk chocolate.
Cadbury representatives confirmed the bar is set to hit shelves on June 2.
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Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars.
Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere.
Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal.
Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced.
They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.
Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.
So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.
Making a comeback
Earlier this month, chocolate fans were buzzing with excitement after spotting a new Cadbury treat that brings back fond memories of a beloved classic.
The discovery was shared in the popular Facebook group, Food Finds UK, where shoppers were quick to notice its striking similarity to the nostalgic Cadbury Tasters.
The new treat, named Cadbury Dairy Milk Balls, is said to resemble the discontinued Tasters, which first appeared in 1996.
These small, round Dairy Milk chocolates were similar to Maltesers but lacked the crunchy centre.
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Despite their rich, chocolatey taste, Cadbury Tasters were quietly discontinued in the mid-2000s due to low sales.
However, it's clear that fans have never forgotten them.
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Fabulous Bakin' Boys Cupcakes
Consumer reporter Emily Mee says: "It was always a good day when I spotted these in my lunch box at school. Putting a layer of chocolate on top of a vanilla cupcake is a simple idea but a genius one. I would pay good money to try these again..."
Ready Salted Chipsticks
Head of Consumer Tara Evans says: "Ready Salted Chipsticks. Why did they get rid of this classic flavour? Some people think ready salted is boring - but why mess with a classic? I often feel taunted when I see the salt and vinegar version in shops."
Coco Pops Rocks
Consumer news editor Ellie Smitherman says: "No idea whose bright idea it was to get rid of these, but it was possibly one of the worst moves in cereal history. "
Tooti Frooties
Senior consumer reporter James Flanders says: "Tooty Frooties were a chewy blast of childhood joy. Scrapped after 50 years, they were Britain's alternative to Skittles - and in an age obsessed with nostalgia, bringing them back just makes sense. Lots of dupes can be picked up at budget supermarkets but they just don’t taste the same."
White Maltesers
While the milk chocolate version is still going strong, White Chocolate Maltesers were pulled from shelves in 2014. Mars said it was a "difficult decision" at the time, and fans still post comments on its social media pages calling for it to come back.
Heinz Toast Toppers
Out of all the discontinued products, this is one of the ones we see the most calls for to come back. The creamy cans came in a variety of flavours like chicken and mushroom or cheese and ham. They were binned in 2015 after delighting shoppers for decades.
Cadbury Spira
Another of the regular calls we see is for the Cadbury Spira to return. The chocolate featured twin bars in each pack which were formed into a spiral shape, with six hollow tubes running through each one.