SHOPPERS are rushing to B&M to pick up a rare Aero flavour which has been spotted at the store for the first time ever.
The new tropical version of the popular has polarised fans in the months following its launch.

Aero Coconut flavour was initially across the UK.
But now, one eagle eyed shopper has spotted the unique flavour in their local B&M shop.
Sharing the good news in the Bargain Lovers group, the smart shopper exclaimed: “Finally Found It.
“£1.39 in BNM. Recently advertised as ‘exclusive to Premier' shops but after a lot of searching around my hometown none of them had it in stock!.
“Cant wait to try it.”
The bars are described as “smooth milk chocolate filed with coconut flavour bubbles” and come in a light blue wrapping, as opposed to the regular light brown and white packaging.
Its product listing adds: “Enjoy the light yet indulgent flavour of coconut in a chocolate bar with its unique bubbly aerated centre that melts in your mouth.
“This sharing bar is made of nothing but our famous bubbly chocolate.
“Enjoy every bubbly piece together when you spend time with the family, or indulge with friends when you’re catching up.
“Break a piece off and feel it melt on your tongue as every single bubble is released, and revel in the pleasure of smooth chocolate.
“This much-loved chocolate is famous worldwide for its unique, bubbly texture, and has been for decades.”
Fans of Aero have had mixed opinions about the new flavour.
Some described it as “yum” while others said the bar's taste was just plain “wrong”.
One commented: “It’s amazing,” alongside drooling face .
Another said: “Need to try this.”
A third exclaimed: “Coconut aero is amazing.”
However, others did not share the same optimism.
One dissatisfied customer wrote: “Oh not impressed, tastes wrong”.
Another added: “Horrible, and I love Aero – but this isn't nice.”
A third plainly stated: ”It's not nice.”
This comes just days after beloved chocolatier .
Sweet gianthas exclusively told Flying Eze, shoppers will no longer be able to get their hands on theversion of the bar.
A spokesperson for the firm said it has made the “difficult decision” to discontinue Toblerone Dark (360g) bars in the UK.
They added: “While we understand that this may be disappointing for some consumers, we continue to invest in .”
Thenewscomes a blow for fans of thechocolatewho in the past have described it as the “best”.
