1Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Aztec
The Aztec was basically an early version of a Mars bar, as it was made up of a similar mix of chocolate, caramel and nougat.
2Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Astros
I can still remember buying these from the tuck shop at my school. Cadbury's Astros were balls of biscuit covered in chocolate and a crispy shell. A bit like Crispy M&Ms, tbh.
3Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Snowflake
Everyone knows the white chocolate version of Cadbury's Flake was the superior Flake, right?
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4Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Nuts About Caramel
Like a Cadbury's Caramel bar but with the added bonus of nuts. How can you go wrong with that combination?!
5Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Dream
6Discontinued chocolate: Mars Delight
Why the hell would you discontinue a chocolate bar that's a fluffier, creamier version of a Mars bar?
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7Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Time Out
An absolute classic, the Time Out consisted of a ripple of milk chocolate between two wafers, smothered in more milk chocolate. Who would be crazy enough to give that the boot?
8Discontinued chocolate: 54321
54321 bars were made up of five elements: wafer, fondant, crisped rice, caramel and milk chocolate. But you'll have heard all that in the advert. Plus, did you spot the late, great Rik Mayall playing an astronaut?
9Discontinued chocolate: McVitie's Penguin Flipper Dipper
I don't want to sound like a Karen (no offence Karens...), but I'd like to speak to the McVitie's manager to find out why these chocolate flavoured biscuits with a vanilla and chocolate flavoured dip were discontinued.
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10Discontinued chocolate: Rowntree's Cabana
Rowntree's Cabana bar was basically like a Bounty but with added chunks of cherry. Who could possibly have a problem with that?!
11Discontinued chocolate: Nestle's Vice Versas
This one cuts deep. These iconic cinema snacks were like Minstrels, but the insides were either milk or white chocolate, with the opposite crispy shell. The name makes sense now, right?
12Discontinued chocolate: Nestle's Toffo
If you never got to try a mint or banana flavoured Toffo, I genuinely feel gutted for you.
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13Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Fuse
Mmmmmm, milk chocolate, peanuts, raisins, crispy cereal pieces and fudge bits. Was there ever a better combination than a Cadbury's Fuse?
14Discontinued chocolate: Terry's Pyramint
What. The. Hell. Is. This?! A Terry's Chocolate Orange but instead of it being orange flavour and shaped like an orange, it's a mint-flavoured pyramid. Unfathomable.
15Discontinued chocolate: Mars Planets
Another Mars treat gone too soon. The Mars Delight getting the boot was bad enough, but then this? Mars Planets were a selection of chocolate balls: one with a nougat centre, one with a caramel centre and one with a crispy biscuit centre.
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16Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Snaps
Chocolate Pringles? C'est magnifique.
17Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Spira
This one hurts the most for me. Not sure why, but the spiral shape of this Cadbury's Dairy Milk just made it taste sooooooo much nicer. Always served straight from the fridge, natch.
18Discontinued chocolate: Cadbury's Mint Wispa
Yeah, a Wispa Gold is delicious, but nothing will ever beat the mint Wispa. Taken too soon.
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19Discontinued chocolate: McVitie's Trio
These came back for a while, but by the time we'd got round to popping to the shops to stock up, these 90s packed lunch staples were gone again. Sad times.
20Discontinued chocolate: Nestle's Secret
Bit creepy, but whatever...
Anna Lewis is the News Editor at Delish UK, which means she’s always either writing about food, cooking food or eating food. Anna is in charge of Delish UK’s epic food news output, ensuring you’re always up-to-date with the latest product launches, food trends, and restaurant news. She specialises in Slimming World recipes, but she’ll eat just about anything – ideally gherkins or ice-cream sandwiches (but not together).
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