The confectionery company is responsible for a wide range of popular chocolates in the UK, including Time Out, Flake, Double Decker, Crunchie, Freddo and the classic Dairy Milk.
Several discontinued Cadbury chocolates, which used to be part of the company’s UK range, have returned to stores in 2025, including:
Discontinued UK chocolates and sweets
This is in addition to the launch of new chocolate bars, including Dairy Milk Biscoff, Twirl White Dipped, and Bournville Salted Caramel and Chopped Hazelnut.
Discontinued Cadbury chocolate back at B&M
Now, another discontinued chocolate, scrapped by Cadbury 23 years ago, has made a return to stores in the UK.
Cadbury’s Dream chocolate bar was first launched in the UK back in 2001.
However, Cadbury discontinued the chocolate just a year later (in 2002), citing the changing tastes of customers as the reason for its decision.
Now, the popular chocolate is back at B&M.
It is part of the Cadbury Favourites chocolate box, which is imported from Australia.
Cadbury Favourites include chocolates like Dream, Crunchie, Flake and Picnic.(Image: B&M)
The Favourites box consists of 11 different Cadbury chocolates, including Dream, Crunchie, Fry’s Turkish Delight, Flake and Picnic.
When was the last time Cadbury Dream was found in UK stores?
Cadbury’s Dream chocolate has made several other brief appearances on UK shelves recently.
The popular chocolate bar was on sale at The Range in July.
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While Cadbury Dream Marvellous Creations Raspberry chocolate bars were spotted in B&M stores across the UK in October 2024, with shoppers describing them as “so good”.
Cadbury’s Dream chocolate bar is still available in countries around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
You can find Dream chocolates in boxes of Cadbury Favourites, available now, exclusively at B&M for £3.99.