Aldi shoppers are buzzing with excitement about the store’s new dessert, Dairyfine Pots of Choc, a budget-friendly alternative to Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Pots of Joy. Priced just over £1 for a large sharing pot, the dessert is being hailed as “smooth and creamy.”
Customer Reactions
On Facebook, customers have been sharing their enthusiasm. One user exclaimed, “OMGGGG, YESSSS,” while another suggested pairing the dessert with strawberries for an extra treat. However, not everyone is convinced. One commenter expressed skepticism, preferring to spend a bit more on the original Cadbury product, questioning whether the Aldi version could match its taste.
Other Affordable Options
Aldi also offers other desserts reminiscent of Cadbury favorites. Their Dairyfine Milk Chocolate Split Pot Desserts, which include chocolate buttons, are available in four-packs for £2.59, translating to £1.13 per 100g. In comparison, Cadbury’s version costs £1.15 for a single portion at Tesco and Sainsbury’s, which works out to £1.53 per 100g. The four-packs of Cadbury’s Pots of Joy are priced at £2.70 in Tesco and £1.70 in Sainsbury’s.
With shoppers eager to try the new dessert, Aldi’s Dairyfine Pots of Choc are shaping up to be a hit in the budget dessert market.
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