CADBURY fans are only just realising a classic chocolate is back on shelves this year – just in time for Christmas.

Shoppers were left stunned last year when the chocolatier brought back its Christmas Pud after 18 years.

Cadburys Christmas Puds are back after making a famous return to shelves last yearNow, once again the sweet treat has made a return to shelves in time for the festive season.

The product is made up of Dairy Milk ball with a truffle centre and hazelnut and puffed rice pieces.

Customers can pick up the sweet treat as a single 35g item from 50p or as a Pud Box five-pack from £2.

Sarah Foden, Cadbury archivist, said: “We are very proud to have brought back our nostalgic festive customer favourite.”;

Shoppers have been taking to social media sharing their joy after the classic chocolate started appearing on shelves.

One Tesco customer said: “I made the mistake of going down the Christmas aisle in Tesco at lunch.

“For today’s consideration I give you Cadbury’s Puds.”;

One thrilled shopper added: “OMG OMG LOOK WHATS BACK!! I feel like a kid again.”;

While a third joked: “Ok if I don’t stop eating Cadbury chocolate truffle Puds I myself shall become a pud.”;

Where can you get the Christmas Puds?

It’s always worth checking out whether you can get a product for cheaper by shopping elsewhere.

Websites like trolley.co.uk and Latest Deals let you compare prices across a range of supermarkets.

Bear in mind trolley.co.uk is based on online prices though, and in-store might be different.

We checked online to see where you can grab Cadbury’s latest release and where was cheapest.

The single 35g pud was on sale at Waitrose , Sainsbury’s , Tesco, Co-op and Asda but not all were selling it at the same price.

Co-op and Tesco came out cheapest at 50p, next were Waitrose and Sainsbury’s who were selling it for 55p and Asda was stocking it for 60p.

Meanwhile, Asda, Co-op, Waitrose, Tesco and Morrisons were all selling the 175g five pack.

Asda came out cheapest at £2, next cheapest was Co-op at £2.20 and then Waitrose for £2.40.

Morrisons and Tesco were both selling the box for £2.50.

In other news, one shopper spotted a huge change to their Cadbury Heroes box earlier this year.

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