Brand new Terry’s Chocolate Orange treat now available in supermarkets for Easter
While Terry's Chocolate Orange is a Christmas favourite, the brand have broadened its horizons by launching a new product fit for Easter.
Shoppers were excited to spot the new product in Tesco and Asda, looking forward to trying the Terry's twist on a chocolate classic.
The new Terry's Chocolate Orange egg is filled with orange-flavoured cream and coated in dark chocolate, and it was announced on Instagram last week.
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Selling for between 65p and 75p depending on where you shop, the new chocolate egg is an orangey answer to the ever-popular Cadbury Creme Egg.
The new product has made it to shelves in Tesco, Asda, Aldi, Sainsbury's, Co-op, Waitrose, Iceland, B&M and Poundland.
One shopper reviewed the treat on X, writing: "This is absolutely amazing! Lovely orange truffle like marzipan texture in the middle and surrounded by thick and crunchy chocolate.
"This is probably better than the original in my opinion. 10/10 all day long!"
Terry's shared its own hack for making the treat even tastier on their Instagram post.
It read: "The gooey creamy center gets even better when it's left at room temperature, or pocket temperature if you're planning on hiding it from others."
But despite rolling out across UK supermarkets, some have criticised the product for being too difficult to find in the shops.
An X user said: "At this point TERRYS can F*** OFF …. The F****** HOLY GRAIL would be easier to find than these fondant F****** EGGS".
And some aren't so keen on the contents of the new product, claiming the orange fondant is too hard.
Another X user commented: "I don't feel like the Terry Chocolate Orange "Creme" Eggs can be called "Creme" because the inside is more like a hard boiled egg."
With 44 million zesty treats sold globally each year, the brand has to be careful when launching new products, lest it scares off their die-hard fans.