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Posted 1 June 2023
Yorkie Milk Chocolate Bars, 24 x 46g - £11.40 with 5% off voucher (£10.80/£9.60 Subscribe & Save) @ Amazon
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YORKIE Original, five solid chunks of smooth, milk chocolate. YORKIE does not contain any artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
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Sugar Dried Whole MILK Cocoa Butter Cocoa Mass Vegetable Fat (from Palm/Shea/Sal/Illipe/Kokum Gurgi/Mango Kernel) Lactose and Proteins from Whey (from MILK) Whey Powder (from MILK) Butterfat (from MILK) Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin)
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Description
YORKIE Original, five solid chunks of smooth, milk chocolate. YORKIE does not contain any artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
Features & details
- YORKIE Original chocolate bars contain five solid blocks of smooth milk chocolate
- The iconic, chunky chocolate bars, now in a multipack with even more to enjoy
- Milk Chocolate that is naturally free from colours and preservatives
- Free from artificial flavours, colours and preservatives
- Quality, 100% certified sustainable cocoa beans selected through the Nestlé Cocoa Plan
Ingredients
Sugar Dried Whole MILK Cocoa Butter Cocoa Mass Vegetable Fat (from Palm/Shea/Sal/Illipe/Kokum Gurgi/Mango Kernel) Lactose and Proteins from Whey (from MILK) Whey Powder (from MILK) Butterfat (from MILK) Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin)
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Edited by NP23, 2 June 2023
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sorted byOtherwise, £1.50 for a 3pack (including raisin & biscuit) in most stores, if you don't want 24 bars. (edited)
If you need all 24 bars, you can save 60p vs buying multiple 3 packs.
Otherwise, you'll be heathier and save more money buying only the quantity you need, with your regular grocery shopping. (edited)