Just when you think there's no chocolate left to turn orange, one of the classics shows up to throw its hat into the ring. Nestlé has just announced that the iconic Yorkie bar will be available in a chocolate orange flavour for a limited edition run.
You'll be able to get your hands on the Yorkie Orange bar and Yorkie Orange DUO bar from 10 May, so not long to wait. It's being sold in a range of supermarkets and convenience stores so keep your eyes peeled!
Amy Kendall, Brand Manager for Yorkie said in the press release: "Yorkie has been a consumer favourite for 45 years, and we’re very excited to introduce a brand new twist on this chocolate classic. Delicious chunks of our signature Yorkie creamy milk chocolate are enlivened with irresistible orange to create a moreish taste sensation that we hope will become a firm favourite."
Sounds delicious!
Amy continued to say: "We know how much shoppers in the UK and Ireland love to try new products from their favourite brands. We think Yorkie Orange is a winning combination and can’t wait for people to try it!"
The chocolate orange boom is showing no signs of slowing down and fans just can't get enough. This one is limited edition so you better act quick if you want to give it a try before they all get snapped up!
The 46g Limited Edition Yorkie Orange bar and the 72g Yorkie Orange DUO bar will be available in a wide range of supermarkets, wholesale and convenience stores from 10 May. RRPs: 46g Limited Edition Yorkie Orange bar (70p) and the 72g Yorkie Orange DUO (85p)

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