Cadbury explains why Twirl Mini Bites have been removed from Heroes tubs

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Cadbury explains why Twirl Mini Bites have been removed from Heroes tubs
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The confectionary giant announced in September that it had to make a change to its popular festive box of chocs.

Chocolate fans have been left confused after opening their tubs of Cadbury's Heroes only to find that its Twirl Mini Bites had been replaced.

As a result, the Twirl Mini Bites have instead been replaced with two regular size single-bars in the tubs, reports The Sun. Cadbury owner, Mondelez, explained that the reason for the substitute has been down to supply chain issues which affected the availability of the bitesize Twirls.

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