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CHOCOLATE FANS WERE LEFT DEVASTATED AFTER NESTLE ANNOUNCED LAST YEAR THAT IT WAS AXING ITS ANIMAL BAR AFTER ALMOST 40 YEARS - BUT NOW, SHOPPERS HAVE SPOTTED AN IMPORTED TREAT THAT LOOKS VERY
SIMILAR IN POUNDLAND 14:12, 21 Feb 2025 A Nestle chocolate bar that looks "just like" a discontinued product has been spotted on the shelves of budget retailer. Chocolate fans
were left devastated after Nestle announced last year that it was axing its Animal Bar after almost 40 years. But now, shoppers have spotted an imported treat that looks very similar - in
Poundland. Jungly Figuritas is a Nestle product from Spain and features milk chocolate wild animals, including lions and crocodiles. A product description on the Nestle Family Club website
reads: "This bag contains figurines in the shape of milk chocolate animals and pieces of JUNGLY biscuits. 100% sustainably grown cocoa selected through Nestlé Cocoa Plan. Rainforest
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for millions One shopper said: "OMG they remind me of animal bars." Another added: "Animal bars. OMG I used to love them. Six years ago I would just get a slushy and them when
out." It comes after Nestle sparked uproar by axing its popular Caramac bar last year. Caramac was a caramel flavoured chocolate. Fans were left gutted by the news, so Nestle brought
the iconic bar back last July - but only for a limited time. Lisa Butterworth, chocolate classics brand manager for Nestle UK and Ireland, said: "The calls for the return of Caramac
were heard loud and clear, and for this unique bar we wanted to create a special opportunity for fans to enjoy it once more. We hope that this limited release gives people the opportunity to
savour and stock up on Caramac as a gesture of our appreciation for the longstanding support of our confectionery fans throughout the years." In recent months, Nestle has also
announced the discontinuing of childhood classic chocolate bar Breakaway, along with Yorkie Biscuit. Breakaway, which is made up of a crunchy digestive biscuit covered in milk chocolate and
was first launched in 1970, and is no longer produced as of March. Nestle told The Mirror it has has launched a range of new products in recent years, including Neapolitan flavour Aero
Melts, Munchies, Cookie Dough and Milkybar Raspberry Ripple pieces, Rowntree’s Randoms Fizzy Cactuz, KitKat Chunky White with Lotus Biscoff and Aero Choco-Hazelnut flavour. Article continues
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