It's set to hit the shelves in the next few weeks!
After a decade of not being available, Cadbury is announcing the long-awaited return of its Chocolate Coins. The iconic product was discontinued back in 2014, causing widespread outrage from chocolate lovers across the UK, as they lamented the loss of their favourite shiny stocking-fillers, with some even starting petitions to bring back the Christmas favourite.
Katie Hill, Junior Brand Manager for Cadbury, said: “If you cast your mind back to 2014, you may remember that Cadbury caused disappointment across the nation, as we announced the sad discontinuation of our much-loved Chocolate Coins. We’ve listened to customer feedback and we’re thrilled to be able to finally announce we’ll be bringing back this beloved holiday treasure this year – a product which represents festive joy and delicious nostalgia for so many.
Sarah Foden, Archivist for Cadbury, said: “It's a joyous moment to see the return of this national treasure that has captivated generations of Cadbury fans over the years. The nostalgia surrounding this iconic product is a testament to its timeless charm, and we're thrilled to bring back the joy and excitement it holds for the Christmas season.”
Cadbury is also partnering with the Trussell Trust for the fourth year running this year. Across the season the brand will be donating 100,000 treats to food banks in the Trussell Trust network, as well as making a financial donation to support the Trust’s longer-term mission of fighting hunger in the UK.
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