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POLL: What’s your favourite Celebrations chocolate?

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This week it emerged that Bounty will no longer have a place in the Celebrations box of chocolate after Mars Wrigley announced it would be removing the sweet from some of its tubs. The coconut-flavoured treat has for years divided opinion, with the chocolate manufacturer suggesting almost 40 percent of people hate it. Debate over which Celebrations chocolate is the best is likely to reemerge this Christmas. But what do you think? What’s your favourite Celebrations chocolate? Vote in our poll.

Celebrations was launched in 1997 with the tagline “Share the joy”, and became one of the first mixed chocolate selections available to Britons.

The chocolates have since travelled around the world and are sold in multiple countries which tend to have the same brands as the UK.

The current offer on choice includes Malteasers Teaser, Mars, Milky Way, Snickers, Galaxy chocolate, Galaxy caramel, Twix and until this year Bounty.

Now, a limited run of “No Bounty” tubs will go on sale at 40 Tesco stores in the run-up to Christmas.

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The decision was made after the brand allowed shoppers to return unwanted Bounties in 2021.

There is some hope for Bounty lovers, however, as the food manufacturer said the coconut chocolates aren’t as of yet banished for good.

This is because it found that at least 18 percent still rate Bounty as their favourite.

The survey, led by Mars Wrigley, which spoke to 2,000 people aged between 18 and 65, found that 18 percent would feel irritated to find only Bounty bars left in a tub, while 58 percent thought it would lead to a family argument.

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Emily Owen, Celebrations senior brand manager, said: “Christmas is the time for giving – but it seems this year, the British public are keen for us to take away Bounty.

“We’re trialling taking them out of the tub altogether.

“You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone! And to those loyal, and secret, Bounty lovers out there, there’s still a chance they’ll make a return after the trial.”

So, what do you think? What’s your favourite Celebrations chocolate? Vote in our poll.

 

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