Nestle is set to launch a new Aero chocolate bar in the UK which will be available in stores including Iceland.
News of the new Nestle product comes as shoppers are bombarded with a range of new chocolates in the lead-up to Easter.
Cadbury has already released a whole host of new chocolates in recent months.
These include a new Creme Egg chocolate bar which was released before Christmas and various adaptations of its popular mini eggs - a 1kg packet and a new orange-flavoured range.
Meanwhile, Nestle chocolate fans endured a tough end to 2023 when the confectionary company revealed it had discontinued Caramac and Animal Bars in November.
But 2024 is already looking better with the discontinued Caramac Bar spotted in B&M stores across the UK, just months after it was axed from the Nestle range.
And now news of the new Aero chocolate has fans even more excited.
Nestle to launch new Aero chocolate bar
Nestle is set to release a new Choco Hazelnut version of its already popular Aero chocolate bar.
Aero already comes in a variety of different flavours including peppermint, chocolate, caramel and honeycomb.
News of the new Nestle chocolate bar was revealed on the Facebook group UK Newest Foods.
The Facebook group also said the Choco Hazelnut Aero would be "coming soon" to Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores in the UK.
The new chocolate bar is already driving shoppers crazy with many taking to the comments section of the UK Newest Foods post to share their excitement.
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One person commented: "run don't walk to Iceland."
Another chocolate lover added: "I look forward to trying this."
While a third person said: "I bet this will be Devine."
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