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Kathryn Williams

Cadbury's iconic Astros back on sale after 25 years

Shoppers and chocolate lovers at B&M are over the moon at their discovery of a classic '90s Cadbury's chocolate making a comeback. 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 white chocolate sweet from Lindt.

This time, they are restocking a discontinued sweet from the 90s - Cadbury Astros, reports The Daily Record. The 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.

But thanks to discount retailer B&M they are back on the shelves and the news has been shared with other sweetie-lovers on the group, Extreme Coupons and Bargains on Facebook. Even better news they were on sale for a quid and group members were chuffed with the discovery.

Read more: Can you feed yourself for a week from B&M?

(Extreme Coupons & Bargaining)

"I loved these as a kid, I remember when they first came out", said one shopper. "I loved these when I was a child", added 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. Another was really happy to see the post, saying: "oh my god just looking at this picture i can taste and feel the texture of them. absolutely need to go get some."

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