While most of us are dreaming of the treasures we’ll score on the annual Halloween trick-or-treat round, Cadbury’s is planning for the future.
It might just be October, but the chocolate brand has already announced its Easter range for 2020.
The news was shared on Facebook, where fans vocalised their dismay as one person said ‘Let’s wait for Christmas first’.
Indeed, Cadbury’s may well have taken inspiration from the December holiday as two of the main products in the Easter collection include large tubs of Creme Eggs and Mini Eggs – emulating popular tubs of Quality Street during the jolly season.
It’s not yet been revealed whether the tubs will have miniature eggs or if they’ll be full-size.
Other treats feature a Peter Rabbit chocolate bar made from orange mousse, an orange chocolate Bournville Easter egg and a coffee-flavoured ‘Choca-Latte’ egg.
The company has yet to announce an official release date, but the reaction to the new announcement has been mixed.
One person was concerned that the early launch would take the fun out of holiday-themed treats.
‘All these goodies will soon be available all year round and nothing will be special anymore,’ they commented.
Someone else agreed that it was too soon: ‘Not even Halloween and they’re already advertising Easter!.’
According to Cadbury, the products will hit the shelves at the beginning of next year and some people were thrilled.
One person said: ‘Shame they’re not going to be available for Christmas, they would make a fortune, much better than Roses or Quality Street!’
‘I reckon we could do these in one sitting,’ commented someone else.
As for the prices, the tubs will retail at £5.99, while the Peter Rabbit bar will sell for 65p.
Out of the two eggs, the Bournville one is cheapest at £3.99 and the special coffee delight will cost you £9.99.
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source https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/25/cadbury-announces-easter-range-next-year-people-confused-10981006/
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