An old Cadbury's chocolate bar that was discontinued 18 years ago has returned to UK supermarkets, with some shoppers already spotting it at their local stores. The Fuse bar, which first hit the shelves in 1996, quickly became one of Cadbury's best-selling items, cherished for its milk chocolate coating and mixed filling of nuts, raisins, cereal, and fudge inside. A massive marketing campaign was launched across the nation to celebrate 'FuseDay' on Tuesday, September 24, 1996, the day the Fuse bar was introduced.
It became a favourite among chocolate lovers until it was discontinued in 2006. The buzz about its comeback started circulating online when a customer saw the treat in B&M stores. This time around, the beloved bar has been revived in a miniature version, reports the Mirror .
READ MORE: A new £2m Home Bargains store is opening in a Welsh town READ MORE: Café with huge cult following that's the only Welsh finalist in UK restaurant awards Excitedly sharing a photo of the bitesize chocolate pieces to the Newfoodsuk Facebook group, the customer said: "Cadbury Fuse Mini Treats spotted at B&M!" The post quickly gained over 1,000 reactions, close to 500 comments, and 150 shares. One person tagged their friend and said: "need you to get me some of these before they disappear! " Another added: "If you see these buy all of them." A fourth person said: "If these are like the old fuse bars I need these".
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