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Cadbury is bringing out a chocolate orange Twirl next month


CADBURY is bringing out a chocolate orange Twirl next month.

The chocolate giant, which is owned by Mondelez, was forced to confirm the launch of the new bar after details leaked on social media.

 Promotional pictures of the new bar have been posted on social media

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Promotional pictures of the new bar have been posted on social media

Fans on social media have been posting about the sweet treat.

One said: “Just saw an ad for an Orange Twirl. Orange chocolate always has me”.

Another added: “I love Cadbury’s twirl and I love orange flavoured chocolate so this would be delicious.”

It is believed that the bar will go on sale at the end of next month.

A spokesperson from Cadbury said: “We knew it would be difficult to keep the news of the limited edition Cadbury Twirl Orange under wraps as people would be as excited about the product as we are.

“We can’t share much more at the moment, but watch this space for more information as we get closer to the launch.”

Cadbury has teased fans by posting a video on Instagram and Facebook asking fans what makes a Twirl so twirly.

But details about its price or where you can buy it are still under wraps.

Chocolate orange Twirl’s already exist in Australia but it’s not known if the recipe will be the same in the UK.

The traditional Twirl is 35 years old it consists of two Flake-style bars covered in milk chocolate.

A bar has 228 calories and 12.4g of fat. It is one of Cadbury’s bestselling chocolate bars.

Earlier this month we revealed plans to shrink Cadbury favourites like Curly Wurly, Chomp and Fudge.

We also unveiled the new Christmas collection and there’s going to be a WHITE chocolate bar.

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