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Elle May Rice

B&M shoppers slam item as ‘rip off’ that's 'filled with air'

B&M has left shoppers divided over one of its latest releases.

Some shoppers have claimed the product is “too pricey” while others are certain they “need” to find it in stores.

The bargain retailer shared its new Cadbury Caramilk Twirl Bites last week, and while many shoppers are desperate to get their hands on them, some are warning others to avoid them all together.

The Cadbury Caramilk Twirl Bites are priced at £2.99 at B&M for a 110g bag, featuring bite sizes Twirl bars filled with Caramilk chocolate.

Beneath a post on Snack News & Reviews, some shoppers claimed to have already tried the sweet treat, while others said they’d searched stores but been left disappointed.

Also among the comments, shoppers slammed the product for being “pricey” and “filled with air”.

One person wrote: “£2.99 for a big bag quarter full no thanks”, while another said: “Mainly filled with air FYI and at £3 no thanks”.

A third wrote: “2.99 for a bag of air and about 10 little bits!!!!! RIP off”

A fourth said: “Bit pricey!!”.

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Despite this, other shoppers were eagerly tagging friends in the comments, asking them to look out for the product and claiming they “need” the Cadbury Caramilk Twirl Bites.

One person wrote: “Yummy! This is my kind of chocolate”, while another added: “I want these so much”.

A third said: “I NEED THESE” while a fourth added: “These look yummy”.

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