Easter is just around the corner, meaning that it is almost Creme Egg season for quite a few sweet tooth fans out there.
The bite-sized chocolate treat is a fan-favourite for many at this time of year, but its rather smaller sizer means that it is gone in about two or three bites.
Well, if you've ever wished there was more to them, then the wait is over as a giant Cadbury's Creme Egg dessert is coming to Iceland stores this week.
The frozen food retailer is launching a 400g sized Creme Egg dessert for just £6 and it officially goes on sale this Friday, March 4, reports Liverpool Echo.
Featuring the same chocolate shell as the iconic bite-sized treat from Cadbury's, Iceland's mammoth decadent treat also boasts a white chocolate mousse that surrounds the fondant centre.
Andrew Staniland, trading director of Frozen at Iceland, said: “This is the perfect sharing dessert that is guaranteed to wow, as families get back round the table together to celebrate Easter.
"Cadbury’s is an iconic brand and we know that our customers will absolutely love this exclusive range.”
Despite not being in-stores yet, the generous dessert has already gone viral after the news of its release was shared on social media.
The popular money saving group Team Extreme Couponing Group shared the news on Facebook as they wrote: "A Massive Creme Egg-Shaped Dessert Is Coming To Iceland Soon For £6."
The post sharing a snap of the new dessert has since been liked nearly 3,000 times and received nearly 5,000 comments from shoppers who can't wait for it to arrive in-stores.
"I don’t even like cream eggs but this looks amazing", exclaimed one shopper.
"I can’t wait to try it", another agreed.
"Omg how amazing does this look.", said a third.
"Looks amazing will have to try that..mmm", praised a fourth.
"Now you’re talking", said a fifth enthusiastic shopper.
The generous-sized £6 Creme Egg shaped dessert will go available in Iceland and The Food Warehouse on Friday, March 4.
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