Nestle's NEW Aero Melt Flavours Stir Mixed Reactions With Shoppers
- Nestle introduces Neapolitan Ice Cream flavored Aero Melts ahead of Easter.
- The new chocolate treat sparks debate among shoppers on social media.
- Some shoppers express eagerness to try, while others remain skeptical.
As Easter approaches, chocolate lovers are in a frenzy over Nestle's latest offering - Neapolitan Ice Cream flavored Aero Melts. This unconventional treat, spotted in an Asda store and shared on a popular Facebook Group, has garnered a mix of excitement and skepticism among British chocolate aficionados.
Daniel Coles at The Sun reported that the treat, revealed on the Facebook group, has already sparked over 400 comments. Opinions vary, with some shoppers eager to indulge in the new flavor, while others question its appeal. One user expressed their uncertainty, saying, "Can’t decide if these sound good or not, only one way to find out." Another shared their selective preference, "Yum to the chocolate one and I want to try the strawberry one – but I don’t like white chocolate."
Despite the divided opinions, many comments lean towards excitement, with chocolate enthusiasts keen to try the new snack. Reactions like "Why do these look so good" and "I need these" showcase the curiosity and anticipation surrounding Nestle's latest creation.
The release of Neapolitan Ice Cream Aero Melts is part of a broader trend of innovative and diverse Easter treats this year. Aero has also launched a Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream flavour as well!
Brands like Cadbury are not far behind, with their recent launch of a giant-sized Caramilk chocolate and a new chocolate orange flavor of Cadbury Mini Eggs. Additionally, Twix and Snickers cookie dough tubs and a white chocolate Creme Egg Easter Egg are also making waves.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, commented, "The introduction of Nestle's Neapolitan Ice Cream Aero Melts reflects the ongoing trend of chocolate brands experimenting with new flavors and concepts. It's fascinating to see the mixed reactions from shoppers, showcasing the diverse tastes and preferences in the market. Whether it's a hit or a miss, it certainly adds an exciting variety to this year's Easter treats lineup."