Cadbury launches Caramilk bunnies just in time for Easter – but you need to hop in quick because stocks won’t last
- Cadbury have released Caramilk Easter bunnies, after success of the flavour
- In 2020 the mini chocolate eggs proved successful so the range has expanded
- The chocolate is hugely popular in Australia and has a cult-like following
Chocolate lovers are in a frenzy over the newest addition to Cadbury’s Easter range – Caramilk bunnies.
The newly-launched Easter bunny range comes a year after the first Caramilk Easter eggs hit the shelves – and are already proving extremely popular seven weeks before the holiday.
One Caramilk fan posted a picture of one of the chocolate bunnies on Instagram and said the new arrival ‘could be a problem’ for her.
Chocolate lovers are in a frenzy over the newest addition to Cadbury’s Easter range – Caramilk bunnies
Cadbury has launched Cherry Ripe, Mint Chip and Caramilk bunnies this Easter
‘I hear you, Easter wins every time,’ one woman replied.
While others just expressed their love for Caramilk and the newly released Easter treat.
Cadbury has also added a Cherry Ripe and Mint Chip bunny to their Easter range.
The newly-released chocolates first hit the shelves of major supermarkets on February 10, according to a Cadbury spokesperson.
The bunnies are 125g and retail for $5.50.
The Caramilk Easter range also includes small eggs, which are available in 110g packs for $4.50 and 230g packs for $8.
There is also a Caramilk Easter box which comes with one big egg and a selection of smaller eggs.
There is also a Caramilk Easter box which comes with one big egg and a selection of smaller eggs
Caramilk chocolate lovers could soon be in for a real treat, if rumours are to be believed, Milkybar Gold – a caramel twist on the original, will soon hit the shelves
Caramilk chocolate has a cult-like following across Australia, and is one of the country’s favourite Cadbury flavours.
Home cooks and cafes have all had a crack at making the best fudges, cakes, cookies and even pizzas using the famous block.
Rival brands have also tackled the flavour – with the latest rumours pointing to a caramelised Milkybar product.