‘Easter ruined’ complain choc fans as Mars confirms ‘amazing’ eggs ‘missing in action’ have been discontinu...
A POPULAR brand of chocolate eggs have disappeared off the shelves, leaving fans complaining that Easter is "ruined".
Galaxy Enchanted Eggs containing creamy milk chocolate, crunchy caramel pieces and a rose gold-coloured coating were launched in 2019.
But shoppers hunting for them this year have been left disappointed after they were withdrawn without warning.
It’s not clear why they’ve gone, but maker Mars recommended fans try Galaxy’s Creamy Truffle mini eggs instead.
Disappointed customers mourned their absence, with one asking Mars on X, formerly known as Twitter: “@GalaxyChocolate are your enchanted eggs discontinued? Missing my Easter galaxy fix.”
Another said: “Not sure if they're gone for good but it's not good they're gone."
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“One of the creamiest egg selections ever and the portion size was always good."
“It's Easter yet they are missing in action.”
A third said: “@GalaxyChocolate where have the Enchanted Eggs gone? Seriously disappointed u have ruined easter.”
And a fourth added: “Absolutely flabbergasted that I have yet to see any Enchanted Eggs in the shops. I wait all year for those specifically.”
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The chocolate treat has been branded 'amazing' and moreish by fans.
A Mars Wrigley UK spokesperson told The Sun: "We can confirm that for the moment we have discontinued our Galaxy Enchanted eggs, but for those Galaxy fans missing the treat you can find our Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs in Milk chocolate or Hazelnut available."
Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs are little milk Galaxy chocolates filled with a creamy truffle centre.
They are bigger than Galaxy Enchanted Eggs and won't have caramel pieces but you can get a hazelnut-flavoured version.
You can nab a 74g in Tesco or Morrisons for £1.35.
But it looks like Waitrose has them the cheapest for £1.25, they're sold out at the moment but keep an eye out to see if they come back in stock.
It’s not the only Easter disappointment this year.
Mars confessed last week the iconic Bounty dark chocolate bar would not be included in its lineup this year.
Many fans are still mourning the loss of another Mars treat, the discontinued Milky Way Crispy Rolls.
Mars confirmed the chocolate bar was discontinued back in 2022, but they have been spotted on shop shelves as recently as this month.
Last week we revealed how angry Cadbury fans have just realised that Dairy Milk Egg 'n' Spoon cartons have been discontinued.
The firm said the move reflected "changing tastebuds".
Where can you buy discontinued chocolate bars?
Here's where you can pick up the Breakaway, Caramac, Milky Way Crispy Rolls and Yorkie biscuit bars.
Breakaway bars are still going for packs of eight in some stores, check out:
- Iceland - £1
- Sainsbury's - £1.25
- Tesco - £1.25
Caramac bars will be tough to find as they go viral as soon as they are spotted, try:
- Iceland - £1.25 (packs of three)
- Sainsbury's - 75p single bar
- B&M - £1.25 (packs of three)
Yorkie biscuit bars are still stocked in quite a few supermarkets, check out:
- Ocado - £1.25 single bar
- Tesco - £1.25 single bar
- Asda - £1.25 single bar
Fan favourite Milky Way Crispy Rolls have been spotted in stores despite being discontinued back in 2022. Head to:
- Poundland - price varies
- Home Bargains - 79p single bar
Dispute tons of chocolate bars leaving shop shelves there's still lots on offer this Easter.
There is still plenty of time to get everything you need and we’ve put together a list of the cheapest places to buy Cadbury chocolate Easter eggs.
If you love Lindt we've listed some of the cheapest places to buy Lindt chocolate eggs.
We've also tested supermarket mini egg dupes against the Cadbury originals.
It's worth heading into Morrisons if you are looking for cheap Easter eggs as the supermarket currently has a deal on offer where some eggs are scanning for just 75p at the tills.
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