MORRISONS has quietly added a cult chocolate bar to its meal deal after the sweet snack was discontinued three years ago.
One of the UK's biggest supermarkets has boosted its £4 to Go offer with the arrival of Milky Way Crispy Rolls.

The Food to Go deal lets buy a main, side and drink for £4 when shopping in-store or online.
wouldn't confirm when the Milky Way Crispy Rolls, which class as a side, were added to the offer.
It said the chocolate bar, as well as new Twix Crispy Rolls and Bounty Crispy Rolls, were a permanent addition to the Food to Go .
Shoppers can also buy three bars individually, subject to availability, for 75p each.
The Bounty rolls have 519 calories per 100g, the Twix rolls 511 calories per 100g and the Milky Way rolls 513 calories per 100g.
Milky Way Crispy Rolls started reappearing on shelves earlier this year after being discontinued in 2022.
it would be bringing the cult chocolate bar back, for a two-week period.
Shoppers could snap up the Milky Way bar as well as Twix and Bounty crispy rolls.
Tesco then said it would start stocking Milky Way Crispy Rolls .
Shoppers have also spotted them in Poundland and Home Bargains stores while we saw them on ‘s website today.
If you do have a Express or Co-op store near you, both retailers are selling the chocolate for 45p each – 30p cheaper than Morrisons.
the Milky Way Crispy Rolls have made a comeback has been met with pure joy by shoppers on in recent weeks.
One on said: “Thank god crispy rolls are back.”
Another said: “YAAAAAAS! Frickin' love Milky Way Crispy Rolls!”
And a third added: “Love this yay.”
DISCONTINUED CHOCOLATES MAKING A COMEBACK
Retailer B&M sparked excitement among chocaholics .
Sweet-toothed customers were quick to post the find on Facebook after realising it was a rehash of the full bar sold in the mid-2000s.
In July, in three forms after axing the chocolate the previous November.
The chocolatier said it had taken the “difficult decision” to drop the sweet snack due to low sales.
But that didn't stop shoppers mourning the caramel-flavoured bars disappearance, with one branding it a “bl**dy travesty”.
Also in 2024, confirmed it had brought back a “yummy” 90s chocolate bar after giving it a makeover.
One of the nation's favourite chocolate brands announced it would .
Cadbury said the the much-loved bar, which first launched in 1993, would only be returning to shelves for a limited time though.