Tesco Shoppers Thrilled by Return of Iconic 90s Cadbury Chocolate Bar
- Cadbury’s Top Deck chocolate bars return to Tesco shelves after decades.
- The nostalgic treat first launched in 1993, now back for a limited time.
- Fans are excited to relive childhood memories with this sweet comeback.
Tesco shoppers are celebrating the return of a beloved 90s chocolate bar that has been absent from supermarket shelves for years. Cadbury’s Top Deck chocolate bars have been spotted in Tesco stores, sparking a wave of nostalgia among customers.
The confectionery maker announced in June that it would be re-launching the popular snack in the UK. Cadbury’s Top Deck, which originally debuted in 1993, will be available for a limited time. The bar, which was sold in the UK until the early 2000s, has continued to be popular in countries like Australia and South Africa.
Laura McGuire reported in The Sun that shoppers have started to notice the return of the iconic bar in Tesco stores. One enthusiastic shopper shared a photo on social media, captioning it, “Cadbury’s Top Deck is back….spotted at Tesco.” Fans quickly expressed their excitement, with one user commenting, “This was my fave,” and another reminiscing, “I remember this.”
The Cadbury Top Deck bar weighs 110g and costs £1.85. It features two layers of creamy white and milk chocolate, making it a delightful treat for sweet-toothed customers. The chocolate is available at Tesco and can also be purchased on Amazon, though prices and delivery costs may vary.
Satisfied customers have shared their positive reviews online. One reviewer described it as “yummy,” while another said, “I bought this for my wife as a little surprise to remind us of the great taste of Top Deck from when we were travelling in Australia. Would definitely buy again.” Another review highlighted, “Nice combination and not sickly – would buy again.”
Cadbury has brought back this treat as part of their ongoing 200th-anniversary celebrations, which includes reintroducing seven iconic Dairy Milk designs from the past century. Additionally, B&M shoppers recently found Cadbury Perky Nanas, a rare banana-flavoured chew bar usually only available in New Zealand, adding to the excitement of retro chocolate enthusiasts.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, commented, "It’s wonderful to see classic treats making a comeback. The nostalgia they bring is priceless."