The popular bar was first launched in 1993 but quickly disappeared from UK supermarkets, however, it remained a part of Cadbury's permanent offerings overseas in places like Australia Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Cadbury has brought back a beloved chocolate bar from the 90s, sending fans into a frenzy.
To celebrate its 200th birthday, Cadbury announced on social media that it would reintroduce a retro favourite for a limited period. The relaunch features 'vintage-inspired packaging', with Cadbury promising a 'trip down memory lane for 90s babies'. This comes after the successful release of Twirl Iced Latte, which was recently found in discount store B&M, and the return of Perky Nanas to UK shelves by popular demand.
The Cadbury Top Deck chocolate is now making a triumphant return after over two decades. Originally launched in 1993, the bar vanished from British shops but continued to be sold abroad in countries like Australia and South Africa. The Top Deck bar, known for its distinctive layer of white chocolate atop a milk chocolate base, is set to hit supermarket shelves across the country later this month, albeit for a short time only.
The announcement has seen a surge of excitement online, with hundreds of chocolate enthusiasts expressing their delight in the comments section. One elated fan exclaimed, "Well this is just the best news ever! ". One satisfied cus.