SHOPPERS have been racing to B&M in a bid to be among the first to try new flavours of Cadbury chocolate only released in Australia.
Eagle-eyed customers have noticed three new flavours on shelves at the bargain retailer – and one is perfect for .

The flavours spotted at B&M include a 170g bar of Dairy Milk chocolate with Mini Eggs and two new Marvellous Creations flavours.
One of the Marvellous Creations bars sees Dream white chocolate studded with raspberry flavoured candy chips, raspberry flavoured jelly pieces and popping candy.
The other sees Dairy Milk chocolate studded with cola flavoured jelly, fizzy candy chips and popping candy.
Pictures of the new bars were shared on group Food Finds UK Official and attracted excited responses from fans.
One said: “Now this looks so good!!!”
Another added: “If I see them I will get some.”
A third added: “Need.”
Another excited shopper said: “Oh dear Lord yes.”
Another added: “Ineeeeeeeed these urgently.”
The bars attracted a particularly excited response.
One fan confirmed they were worth picking up and said: “Got it imported, it’s lush.”
Others were desperate to try the bars with one shopper having written “I want the Mini Eggs”, and another having added “need”.
However, the flavoured bars proved more divisive.
One chocolate lover said: “Not sure how I feel about cola chocolate.”
B&M is well-known for stocking rare chocolate bars which aren't typically available in the UK.
Recent Aussie finds have included a and a.
Aalso hit shelves in early March, gaining tons of traction online.
And a healthy, also only typically available in Australia, was snatched up by UK punters in July last year.
Other international treats which have hit B&M shelves include .
To find out which exclusive chocolates are hitting B&M, it helps to join local Groups, or snack-hunting ones like Food Finds UK.
This way you can be the first to get the news when brand new items appear.
You can find out where your nearest store is located by using the Store Finder tool on B&M's website.
If you can't find it in your local store, bear in mind that stocks may not be the same everywhere, so ask a member of staff or call ahead.
And also remember that, while limited stocks such as these tend to sell out fast, you should always remember to compare prices before you buy.
Just because something is rare doesn't mean it is better value for — so weigh up how much chocolate you are actually getting for the price you are paying.
A good way to compare prices on the general market is by using comparison sites like Trolley, which pull all the latest deals together for you.
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