High street bargain chain slashes price of Terry’s Chocolate to just 75p and it’s the cheapest all year

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High street bargain chain slashes price of Terry’s Chocolate to just 75p and it’s the cheapest all year
Author: Lauren Uttley
Published: Dec, 18 2024 11:44

A MAJOR high street chain has slashed the price of a Terry's Milk Chocolate Ball to just 75p, making it the best offer around. Poundland has dropped prices just in time for Christmas - but you'll have to be quick to get your hands on one. Poundland has knocked the price on shelves lower than every other retailer, with the sweet treat selling for as much as £2 in other stores.

 [The Terry's Chocolate Milk Ball dropped back in October]
Image Credit: The Sun [The Terry's Chocolate Milk Ball dropped back in October]

The chocolate ball is £2 in M&S and Sainsbury's - marking a 60% reduction in Poundland. While if you have a Nectar Card or shop in Tescos or Asda, you will need to spend £1.50 on the Terry's product. Poundland is the next cheapest place to buy - and the best around - selling for half of that at just 75p.

So you'll have to hurry if you want to grab the bargain before Christmas, as stocks are likely to sell fast. The Terry's Milk Chocolate Ball dropped in October and some fans were unenthused about the plain-flavoured addition. It came after Terry's widened its selection last year with an exciting new mint flavour.

However, others who have tried the new milk chocolate version have changed their minds about the product, and classed it as "delicious". Lorène Decam, at Terry’s, previously said: “Launching a plain version is something most brands start with but Terry’s will always be different.

“Who knew forgetting the orange could be so ballsy?”. The alternative versions have the same segment structure but with a twist on the traditional chocolate orange taste. The mint-flavoured and traditional Terry's Chocolate Oranges are currently the cheapest to buy for £1.49 in Tesco and Aldi.

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