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Shoppers race to snap up ‘incredibly popular’ £10 Lindt chocolate for less than £2.50 each – check how to claim yours

Published on April 08, 2025 at 04:50 PM

CHOCOLATE-lovers are rushing to get their mitts on Lindt'sown version ofDubai-style chocolate – and here's how you can nab even more of the limited treat.

have sent shockwaves through the confectionary world after launchingtheir Dubai-inspired barfor £10, which soon sold out in-store and online.

Lindt logo with gold lettering and dragon crest.

Since the overwhelming demand for the pistachio and crispy kadayif-filled treat, customers are now limited to purchasing just twoper person.

However, savvy shoppers have worked out how they can get their choc fix for less than £5, making it cheaper than ‘s replica.

Penny-pinching siteTopCashbackallows shoppers to geta free £15 bonuswhen they sign up as new members.

This will then allow them to get a percentage of their back every time they spend money online with an array of different retailers.

The clever deal means if chocolate fans buy two of the 145g bars for £10 each, they will get the chocolate for £4.83 after cashback.

Lindt's “Style” bar has garnered over 90 million views onand has led to 10-hour queues to get a taste of it.

It's the bar that has had food lovers travelling across the world and queuing for hours.

The first recipe forDubaichocolate was created back in 2021 by Sarah Hamouda of FIX Dessert Chocolatier.

The Dubai-based businesswoman founded Fix Dessert Chocolate as a response to herpregnancycravings and love of dessert, with “Fix” standing for “freaking incredible experience”.

But the popularity of the chocolate flavour has only recently taken off after going viral on platforms includingTikTokthanks tolike Maria Vehera.

Videos showing people biting into the bizarre-looking treat drew mass amounts of attention, and now Lindt has taken full advantage of it.

The most dedicated chocoholics have travelled over 4,000 miles to get their hands on the sweet treat.

chocolate contains a filling of the traditional Arab dessert Knafeh and pistachio.

In November, hundreds of shoppers queued up in the rain for hours in the western German city of Aachen to get their hands on the bar – with only 100 on offer.

The treats have made waves in different parts of the world in the,,and.

Lindt Dubai Style Chocolate bar with pistachio and kadayif.
Savvy shoppers have worked out how to get their hands on more for less
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