CADBURY fans have spotted a new product on supermarket shelves - and it's a twist on a lunchbox staple.
Asda shoppers can now get their hands on Cadbury Caramel Mini Rolls.
They're available exclusively at the popular supermarket for £2.38 for a pack of 10.
They are also soon to be available at Tesco and Morrisons.
Savvy shoppers have been sharing pictures of the new product on Facebook groups, prompting others to comment that they "need to try" them.
One commenter said they "sound delicious", while another pointed out the caramel rolls used to be available when they were a kid.
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"They taste amazing or at least they did back then," they said.
The caramel rolls were first rolled out in stores more than 20 years ago, and were last available as a seasonal Easter treat in 2019.
This latest launch is a new recipe with an enhanced creme filling for a stronger caramel taste.
Cadbury's classic Mini Rolls include a chocolate flavoured sponge with a vanilla flavour filling, covered with milk chocolate.
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However this variation includes a caramel filling rather than the usual vanilla flavour.
The new product is available online at Asda but you should also be able to find packs in your local branch.
If you want to find your nearest, you can use the store locator on Asda's website.
Prices may vary at your local branch.
Naomi Shooman, global marketing director for Cadbury Cakes at Premier Foods, said: "We're delighted to bring back this well-loved seasonal product, and the fantastic news is that Cadbury Caramel Mini Rolls will now be available all year round.
"We've dialled up the flavour so they're even more caramelly and they're now offered in a 10-pack so everyone can share and enjoy them. You can find them on shelves at Asda stores now, with Tesco and Morrisons coming very soon."
Christmas versions of the Caramel Mini Rolls have previously been sold through Amazon, but they're currently unavailable.
Cadbury has sold other variations of its popular Mini Rolls before.
In 2023 it released two new flavours - chocolate mint and chocolate orange.
These were only available at Morrisons.
Shoppers can also still get hold of Raspberry Mini Rolls, which are £1.99 at Aldi for a pack of 10.
They're also £2.38 at Asda or £2.50 at Waitrose.
These sweet treats are described as a "light golden sponge cake filled with fruity plum and raspberry jam and a smooth vanilla flavour filling, coated in a layer of famously smooth Cadbury milk chocolate".
If you're now craving the classic Cadbury Mini Rolls, these are available for the same price as the raspberry version at the supermarkets above.
What other Cadbury treats can I buy?
Cadbury fans have even greater choice than usual with Easter coming up soon.
The ever-popular Cadbury 6 Mini Eggs Choc Cakes are back on supermarket shelves now.
You can get them for £2.74 at Asda, or £2.75 at Iceland or Tesco.
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Bags of Mini Eggs are back too, costing £1.49 at Aldi, £1.50 at Poundland or £1.64 at Asda.
Or if you're still in the mood for cakes, you can get the Cadbury Caramel Cake Bars for £1.25 at Ocado, £1.48 at Asda or £1.50 at Tesco with a Clubcard (£2.25 without the loyalty card).
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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.