Chocolate lovers go wild as Cadbury releases a new Caramilk product sold at Coles and Woolworths for $5.50 – just in time for Easter
- Caramilk easter chocolate bunnies are flying off Australian supermarket shelves
- Available at Coles and Woolworths since February 10, they retail for just $5.50
- Set to be a hit among many Australian families with Easter just a few weeks away
Chocolate lovers are rejoicing as the nation’s favourite confectionery giant has released a delicious new Caramilk product just in time for Easter.
Cadbury Australia have rolled out three different flavoured chocolate bunnies to celebrate Easter this year in style – Caramilk, Cherry Ripe and Mint Chip.
The must-have items are already flying off the shelves at Coles and Woolworths, retailing for just $5.50.
The newly-released chocolates initially hit major supermarkets on February 10, and have since made their way into countless trolleys and baskets.
Cadbury’s Caramilk easter bunnies are set to be a hit with families leading into the break next month
The Caramilk bunnies retail for $5.50, with Cherry Ripe and Mint Chip flavour also available
Caramilk has a cult following in Australia among many chocolate lovers due to its unique taste
‘No stranger to cult-level status, Cadbury Caramilk is arriving in a multitude of formats this Easter,’ a Cadbury spokesperson said.
The Caramilk Easter range this year also includes small eggs, which are available in 110g packs for $4.50 and 230g packs for $8.
If that wasn’t enough, there is also a Caramilk Easter box which comes with one big egg and a selection of smaller bite size eggs.
One Caramilk fan posted a picture of one of the chocolate bunnies on Instagram and said the new arrivals ‘could be a problem’ for her.
Caramilk chocolate enjoys a cult-like following across Australia, and is one of the country’s favourite Cadbury flavours following its 2018 introduction.
Home cooks and cafes have all had a crack in previous years at making the best fudges, cakes, cookies and even pizzas using the famous block of goodness.
Rival brands have also tackled the flavour – with the latest rumours pointing to a caramelised Milkybar product.