Cadbury has unveiled its festive lineup for Christmas 2024, introducing five new chocolates and re-releasing two beloved discontinued favourites. The confectionery giant, known for popular treats like Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs, and Dairy Milk, is set to delight chocolate fans with a range of exciting offerings this holiday season.
Cadbury Coins, which were discontinued in 2014, made a limited return for Christmas 2023. Due to popular demand, they are back again this year, delighting fans with a nostalgic taste of Christmas.

The Dairy Milk Mint Crisp, a fan-favourite that had been previously discontinued with no plans for revival, is also making its return to shelves this holiday season as part of the festive range. Additionally, Cadbury Roses will be available in a newly designed tin, adding a touch of nostalgia to the holiday celebrations.

Junior Brand Manager at Cadbury, Katie Cady, commented on the release, saying, “Christmas is a time for cherished traditions and embracing rituals, whether old or new, and creating joyful memories with loved ones. At Cadbury, we’re delighted to unveil a festive range that offers something for everyone and every occasion – whether it’s sharing our new Mini Puds on a cosy night in, surprising someone special with an advent calendar, or enjoying stocking-filler favourite Cadbury Coins on Christmas Day. We believe our Christmas range is full of ways to spread small moments of generosity and Cadbury magic this festive season.”

More Cadbury Treats to Come
In addition to the new releases and returning favourites, Cadbury fans can expect a variety of other festive treats to hit shelves across the UK in the lead-up to Christmas 2024. Whether you’re looking for the perfect stocking stuffer or a sweet treat for a cosy night in, Cadbury’s holiday offerings have something for everyone.

Be sure to keep an eye out in stores for these festive treats, which are sure to bring some extra magic to your holiday celebrations.

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