Red Velvet Oreos, the beloved flavor that disappeared from US stores in 2020, are back and now available in the UK. Shoppers have been spotted snapping up the cookies at B&M stores, three years after fans campaigned for their return. The iconic cookie, known for its delicious creme filling, continues to be the world’s most sought-after cookie.
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M&S has released four new hand-decorated celebration cakes, featuring unique flavour pairings like Pistachio and Raspberry, at an incredibly affordable price of £20 each. These cakes are made with three layers of flavour-soaked sponge and thick buttercream filling, and have already garnered over 4,000 likes on social media. Shoppers are raving about the delicious cakes and their appealing price tag, with many expressing their excitement to try them.
Heinz has discontinued its popular Ploughman’s Pickle, leaving fans searching for alternatives. The gluten-free condiment, beloved for its tangy flavor, is no longer available in stores. Heinz has not announced any plans for a reformulated or rebranded recipe, leaving consumers with limited options, including Branston Pickle or supermarket own-brand substitutes. The news follows the recent discontinuation of other Heinz products like Firecracker Sauce and Five Beanz Snap Pots.
Sainsbury’s has sparked excitement among shoppers by adding ice cream as a valid snack option in their meal deal. This unexpected addition has gone viral on social media, with customers expressing delight at the opportunity to enjoy a Magnum or Calippo alongside their sandwich and drink.
Greggs has introduced exciting new menu items, including a Katsu Chicken Bake and pizza sharing boxes, offering a variety of toppings. The new offerings are available for Click+Collect via the Greggs App, which also features a ‘Happier Hours’ promotion and rewards for loyal customers.
McVitie’s is bringing back the 80s with a limited-edition Gold Digestives biscuit, combining the iconic Gold bar with the classic Digestive. This unique blend will offer a sweet and salty taste infused with golden caramel, available in Sainsbury’s starting July 7th and other UK supermarkets soon.
Nestlé has announced it will be reverting to the original Nesquik recipe after a recent change to the powder resulted in widespread backlash from fans. Consumers complained about the new texture, citing a ‘sludge’ in the milkshake, and took to social media to express their disappointment. The company has apologized for the inconvenience and confirmed the old recipe will be back in stores by July.