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‘I need these’ cry Iceland fans racing to snap up forgotten chocolate treat spotted in stores for bargain price

ICELAND fans have been crying tears of chocolatey joy after discovering a forgotten sweet treat in stores at a bargain price.

Chocolate extraordinaires Nestle have started to sell one of the most scrumptious puddings on the market – and they cost just 42p per pot.

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Shoppers have been left delighted after spotting the Yorkie Milk Chocolate Desserts on shelves

The lovely throwback snack has been cleverly made by transforming the traditional Yorkie bar beloved across the nation into a gooey pot of melted chocolate.

Shoppers have been left delighted by the new Yorkie Milk Chocolate Desserts and have been rushing to their nearest Iceland store to find them stacked up on the shelves.

Iceland listed the item along with the following tempting statement: “Enjoy a creamy, smooth and indulgent milk chocolate crème dessert, an indulgent treat for lunchtime, snacking or in the evening.”

Coming in at just 92 calories per 65g pot the desserts are not only extremely tasty but also a great pick me up treat.

But what makes them so divine is the very attractive price.

Iceland are the masters of making irresistible deals as the pot of four snacks usually cost a fair priced £2.50.

But, savvy shoppers can get them for as little as £1.67 – or 42 per pot – if they grab two other items in the iconic three for £5 promotion.

Or better still, you could add 12 of the dessert pots to your trolley all for a fiver.

The three for £5 isn’t just about puddings however as you can even get pizzas, frozen goodies, cooked meats and even seasoning as part of the deal.

The milk chocolate desserts were quickly spotted in the fridge aisle and shared all over social media.

One happy potential customer said: “Yes yes yessss.”

As another wrote: “Omg need!”

A third made it clear to their pal that their local Iceland would soon be empty of the chocolate treat as they said: “Need these bad boys.”

To which their friend quickly replied: “We need about eight packs of them.”

Currently, only Iceland list the products in their stores meaning a trip to the bargain supermarket is a must for any Yorkie lover.

Another reason to head down to Iceland is because they have announced classic drink back Um Bongo is back on shelves years after it was discontinued in 2003.

Those who want to get their hands on a bottle of it can pick up a litre for just £1 and really see if it still tastes as good as it used to.

The discount retailer is also now loading up the frozen section with Fruit-tella lollies.

Customers can look forward to a mouth-watering burst of tangy lemon and sweet raspberry combined.

It comes as just last month Brits were thrilled to see another nostalgic treat had made a comeback.

The 90s pizza flavoured Cheesestrings, first launched in 1996, had reappeared in shops after being discontinued in 2008.

The treat is available to buy now and can be snapped up in  Sainsbury’s or Morrisons.

Iceland's bumper bargains

The budget supermarket is known for its range of extraordinary deals all year round.

Three for £5 Core

This deal is one of Iceland’s greatest inventions as it includes almost every type of item possible within the mix and match options.

Whether it is big brands selling frozen pizzas to packs of bacon the deal encompasses the best of Iceland.

Lucky shoppers can get a sweet treat, savoury snack and even some butter or a jar of seasoning and can save up to £4 in the deal.

Frozen 10 for £10

Iceland’s biggest batch of discounted deals comes in its blockbuster 10 items for £10 deal – meaning you’re paying just a quid for everything.

Made up of a range of frozen goodies from big pizzas, fish fillets, chips and even ice cream.

And with some of the choices costing £3 on their own you could save yourself a whopping £20 with the promotion.

Three for £10 Core

The main meal upgrade on the traditional core deal sees a wide variety of mainly meaty dishes on offer.

From packs of frozen fish to entire chicken joints this deal is great for feeding the whole family and you can even invest in some bumper packs of meat to have it last for weeks.

You could easily save yourself £5 with the deal.

Online exclusive Five for £5

For those savvy online bargain hunters the five items of £5 deal is great as once again everything is just a pound.

From gravy granules to fruit juice and bread to chocolate bars the deal has it all and again can rake in discounts of up to £5.

Iceland also do loads of other temporary deals such as four for £10 on Greggs items, three for £13 on Walkers crisps or for two for £6 on some McCain products.

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