Shoppers have spotted a brand new Cadbury Dairy Milk item on shelves in Sainsbury’s supermarket, with Twirl and Oreo versions available, but many are spotting one small issue with it
Shoppers have been buzzing with excitement after spotting a brand new Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate dessert on Sainsbury’s shelves – but some have quickly noticed one particular ‘issue’ with the product.
Beloved British confectionery giant Cadbury is perhaps best recognised for its iconic Dairy Milk range, in which every product is crafted exclusively using milk chocolate. Although Cadbury encompasses numerous other brands under its umbrella, Dairy Milk has remained a firm favourite amongst Britons across several generations since it was first introduced in 1905. It rapidly became Cadbury’s top-selling product and is now stocked worldwide. While the classic Dairy Milk bar is a timeless staple, new product launches always generate considerable enthusiasm.
Now, sharp-eyed shoppers have discovered two new desserts from the Dairy Milk range appearing in Sainsbury’s stores across the UK – though they’ve also flagged one notable concern.
Popular social media account New Food Spotter UK posted a video showcasing several exciting new products available in Sainsbury’s, including two fresh additions to the Dairy Milk dessert pot lineup.
“OMG we can’t believe what just landed in Sainsbury’s,” read the overlay text on the TikTok clip, before revealing the first of the exciting new treats.
Filmed in the chilled aisle, a hand was shown holding up a pot of Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate dessert, advertised as containing Twirl chocolate pieces – clearly visible through the transparent lid of the pot.
They also stocked an Oreo variant, which included mini Oreo biscuits in the lid that could be mixed into the chocolate pudding.
Shoppers quickly flooded the comments section expressing their enthusiasm, while also highlighting one particular detail on the packaging they took issue with – the label claiming it was designed to share.
“‘Made to share’ I think not,” one shopper remarked. Another contributed: “Made to share with who?? I’m scoffing the lot.”
A third proclaimed: “I am gonna have to get that twirl chocolate it will be gone in one sitting.”
While a fourth chimed in: “Made to share, I’m eating my twirl one by myself in one go.”
Another user concurred, stating: “Made to share with myself.”
Meanwhile, one disappointed commenter revealed they couldn’t sample it whatsoever, writing: “Oh man why am I lactose intolerant those dairy milk pots look so good.”
Also featured in the clip were Cadbury White dessert pots, which were sold in twin packs rather than individually, unlike the Dairy Milk versions.


