A POPULAR model of scorching chocolate is about to be discontinued regardless of consumers persistently rating it as top-of-the-line in the marketplace.
The “divine” drink has obtained glowing opinions however is not accessible from its famend producer.
Whittard is among the UK’s premier scorching drinks manufacturers, courting again to 1886.
With greater than 50 branches within the UK, in addition to one in Taiwan and a tea bar in London’s Covent Backyard, it’s best recognized for providing a flurry of distinctive flavours.
As temperatures drop and the festive season rolls in, 1000’s of consumers flock to shops to pattern their huge vary of scorching sweets.
Favorite flavours embrace Salted Caramel, Cookies and Cream and Sticky Toffee Pudding.
Nonetheless, the agency has now performed away with one in every of its greatest rated choices.
In response to a query on X, Whittard confirmed that its Apple Strudel scorching chocolate has been scrapped.
The apple-spiced delight conjured up pictures of a comfortable night time by the fireplace at an alpine chalet and has obtained stellar opinions.
One fan wrote: “One of many greatest scorching sweets I’ve ever tasted.
“This one just isn’t for the youngsters.
“I am preserving it for myself”
One other added: “Good for chilly autumn mornings and evenings.”
And others mentioned it was “nice as a stocking filler”.
However it appears it’s going to not be bought at Whittard shops and it has vanished from the web site in a blow for Christmas consumers.
Festive followers do, although, have one final likelihood to pay money for it over the vacation interval.
The merchandise remains to be in the stores on-line on John Lewis’ web site, with a 350g container accessible for £10.
It is nonetheless marked as in inventory however, given the discontinuation announcement, you’d need to think about it will not final lengthy.