B&M is sending shoppers who grew up in the 90s on a trip down memory lane by stocking a popular box of chocolates from Cadbury's.
One savvy shopper took to Facebook after they spotted that the popular high-street retailer was selling a discontinued box of sweets from the iconic confectionary brand.
B&M is well known among shoppers for stocking a massive variety of sweet treats that you often can't find anywhere else, including banana flavoured Jammy Dodgers and a white chocolate sweet from Lindt.
This time, they are restocking a discontinued sweet from the 90s - Cadbury Astros.
The popular confectionary brand launched the candy coated chocolate biscuit bites back in 1997, but they were discontinued in the UK sometime after, but they were still sold in South Africa.
Well, now it appears they are back thanks to B&M - and shoppers are getting seriously nostalgic over the retro box of sweet treats.
One shopper took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group to share how they spotted the sweets in their local B&M for just £1.
The shopper wrote: "Guess what I came across in B&M today, I was like a big kid . Childhood nostalgia. Wrong label on shelf but scanned at £1.00 a box which is 40g. Not sure who remembers these from the 90s."
And it looks like many shoppers remembered the 90s Cadbury's chocolate, with hundreds flocking to the comments to how they "loved" them as children.
"I loved these as a kid, I remember when they first came out", raved one shopper.
What sweeties from your past would you like to see return? Tell us in the comments below.
"I loved these when I was a child", praised a second.
"I used to spend my bus money on these and have to walk home from high school . I loved them so much", commented a third.
"No way I literally saying I’ve missed these they were amazing", wrote a fourth.
"Wow not seen these for years", replied a fifth.
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