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Limited Edition Ballycastle Chocolate Crème 70cl

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Limited Edition Ballycastle Chocolate Crème is described as "a deliciously smooth, Irish Cream blend with delicate hints of chocolate and sweet vanilla."

Available to buy from Aldi stores and will set you back just £7.69 for the 70cl bottle. Instore only and whilst stocks last. (From 14th March)

Aldi’s limited-edition Ballycastle Chocolate Crème Country Cream is available in stores nationwide and via Click & Collect from 14th March.

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AN EGG-CELLENT SERVE! ALDI LAUNCHES BALLYCASTLE CHOCOLATE CRÈME THAT TASTES JUST LIKE A CADBURY CREME EGG

Shoppers can pick up a bottle for just £7.69 ahead of Easter – available in stores from 14th March
Chocolate fans are in for a cracking treat this Easter, as Aldi welcomes the NEW Ballycastle Chocolate Crème (£7.69, 70cl) to its fan-favourite range of Country Creams. Available in stores from 14th March.

Priced at just £7.69 a bottle, the limited-edition Ballycastle offers an alcoholic twist on the nation’s favourite Easter treat, the Cadbury’s Creme Egg.

Boasting an un-bally-believably smooth and creamy blend, with delicate hints of chocolate and sweet vanilla, this tipple is best served neat with ice, or as part of an egg-ceptional choco-inspired cocktail.

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  1. Alex_Lees's avatar
    Next one coming soon...

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  2. DonnyBrago's avatar
    Is it creme egg flavour? Equal parts intrigue and horror.
    RfE's avatar
    They had a chocolate orange one the other year, I wasn't keen... but bought it and actually loved it lol
  3. CoolCarCuffs's avatar
    cadbury lawsuit incoming
    Muig1972's avatar
    Something tells me Aldi knows their stuff when it comes to evading that sort of lawsuit.
  4. J_Staunton's avatar
    I imagine this is disgusting yet I'm intrigued...
    colinthepatterpillar's avatar
    Same
  5. PayPeanuts77's avatar
    I'm presuming this tastes like (or is meant to taste like) a Cadbury's creme egg. Throw in the colour scheme of the label and the word creme - what more does a judge want to see before deciding it's ripping off another company's product??
    dudedude's avatar
    I'm pretty sure Cadburys don't sell a creme egg liqueur, so there is zero chance of confusion and hence Cadburys don't have a case
  6. turtles1's avatar
    I keep buying these variants and rarely finish them. Just counted I have 8 different ones in the cabinet.

    Told the wife not to buy this one but guarantee I'll see it one day and pick one up (edited)
    Beardy_Brooks's avatar
    Feeling left out here, I don't have cabinet. Now on the look out for a deal on one (edited)
  7. Benodet's avatar
    Funny how Aldi call this drink after a town in Northern Ireland, yet they still have no NI stores.
    KC30's avatar
    they dont? thats madness
  8. dn195's avatar
    Just checked a Basingstoke ALDI and none there yet (No label on shelf, and staff unaware of it) so try again next week I guess
  9. SahmeeP's avatar
    Expecting the Cadbury court case soon. Some of these products seem to be designed to attract publicity via litigation
    JPS's avatar
    So true! No idea how they get away with half of it....some of it is so on the nose and obvious
  10. JPS's avatar
    This does sound amazing, be rude not to try it!
  11. ashtray's avatar
    Not sure if I'll bother buying it, but decent enough for those that want to try it.
    I'm giving it heat cos Aldi has big balls.
  12. Stuzzie86's avatar
    700 heat and not a single person has seen or bought it….
  13. KevinMcComps's avatar
    The irony of this stuff. Made in the north of Ireland, but not available here because there are no Aldi supermarkets here.
  14. 2ToneGuy's avatar
    None in Plymouth branch
  15. po57405k's avatar
    I got the peanut butter "Reece's" one they did at Xmas and it wasn't bad.
  16. Darkchef's avatar
    Didn't see any of this in store today
  17. MarsA7X's avatar
    Didn't see any in store yesterday
  18. 99iainb's avatar
    Is this hot? Hasn't the Ballycastle range been on sale at £6.99 throughout Christmas?
    NoNamesLeftWhy's avatar
    is it christmas? oh
  19. markyo007's avatar
    The o’l lamas fair in Ballycastle o
    asahot's avatar
    Dulce and Yellaman flavours next then so!?
  20. Cloudane's avatar
    Great now I have a certain song by Laysha going round my head.

    Hey move your body....

    Anyway yeah I'd try it. Can't see it lasting long in our house.
  21. Baldy_Dave's avatar
    When will they bring back the expresso martini version (edited)
  22. Krinkle's avatar
    Question...how long do these type of drinks last unopened? I've got a Clementine one somewhere that I bought a couple of Christmases ago...still safe to drink??
    colinthepatterpillar's avatar
    Baileys lasts 2 years unopened, I wouldn't risk any longer than that.
  23. Twenty-One-Asteroids's avatar
    Label there but stock not come in yet in my local aldi
  24. JonReese's avatar
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    If this helps anyone, won't be in stock until the 14th.
    aLV426's avatar
    So no longer sold as "Irish" cream - they have gone for "Country" cream instead!
  25. Alex_Lees's avatar
    I live in Ireland and we can't get these over here. Anyone consider shipping over a couple of bottles when they go on sale.

    Happy to pay all costs and time and effort. Shipping to a NI address.

    Thanks
    link0045's avatar
    Hah yea, Ballycastle is just up the road too. (edited)
  26. ASG's avatar
    Saw this in stock last night at Aldi Hoddesdon, if anyone is interested
  27. davocc's avatar
    Is this a purely spirit base or one of those ones that uses a wine base for part or all of it? The wine based versions are awful, they do it with some of them as it's much cheaper to make.
  28. Alyosha's avatar
    cadbury's creme eggs
    KevinMcComps's avatar
    'are mostly sugar and tiny' was how that should have finished
  29. ns6437's avatar
    can confirm this taste no different to the standard version
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