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Loved chocolate bar from the 90s found back on supermarket shelves for just 87p

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Chocolate fans are in for a treat as a popular bar that was discontinued in the early 2000s has been found on supermarket shelves for under a pound. Cadbury Top Deck, a delicious bar layered with milk and white chocolate, made a return as part of Cadbury's 200th-anniversary celebrations last year, which was a win for many shoppers.

However, the fan favourite that first hit stores in 1993 has now been spotted for sale in Iceland at a price of just 87p, with customers describe the confection as "more-ish" and a "lovely snack".

Thanks to a post on HotUKDeals, an online shopping community where the offer was shared, customers were able to take advantage of the deal, reports The Sun.

One shopper said: "Nice little treat at a decent price. Added to my basket, cheers."

A second wrote: "These are very nice. Great price."

The limited edition bar can also be brought in various other supermarkets. Sainsbury's charges £2.20 for the bar, but those with a nectar bar can grab it for £1.75. Asda and Tesco have it priced slightly cheaper at £1.74 and £1.68 respectively.

Iceland's sale price of 87p is currently the cheapest, but it is unknown how long it will remain at its bargain price until it returns to the original cost of £1.75.

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The product can be brought on Iceland's website, but, you will need to spend a minium of £25 to apply for the store's home delievery service.

You can have a look out for the offer in-store. However, it is not guaranteed that all of Iceland's branches will be running the cheap offer.

Cadbury celebrated its 200th-anniversary on March, 4 2024, and brought back various products including some of its 1095 "classic Cadbury Dairy Milk packs".

The confectionery company was founded in Birmingham in 1824 and is now the second-largest confectionery brand in the world, operating in more than 50 nations across the world.

The chocolate brand's Cadbury Dairy Milk Winter Mint Crisp is also back in supermarkets, with a huge 360g limited edition bar costing £4.50 in Tesco for Clubcard members or a normal price of £5.

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