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		<title>Aldi New Chocolate Treats: Choceur Freeze Me Bites and Bars Launch in the UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 18:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aldi has launched its new chocolate treats, Choceur Freeze Me Bites and Choceur Chocolate Bars, in the UK, aiming to enhance its value proposition.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On April 13, 2026, Aldi introduced a new line of chocolate treats in the UK, marking a significant move in the competitive supermarket landscape. The launch features two innovative products: Choceur Freeze Me Bites and Choceur Chocolate Bars. This initiative is part of Aldi&#8217;s broader strategy to enhance its value proposition and attract more shoppers to its stores.</p>
<p>The Choceur Freeze Me Bites are priced at £2.29 for a 140g pack and can be enjoyed straight from the cupboard or frozen for 30 minutes for a refreshing treat. These bites come in three enticing flavours: Chilla Vanilla, Double Chilly Choc, and Straw-brrrr-y. This unique offering is designed to appeal to consumers looking for convenient, impulse snacks at competitive price points.</p>
<p>In addition to the Freeze Me Bites, Aldi has also launched Choceur Chocolate Bars, available for £1.79 for a 165g pack. Among the varieties is the Movie Night chocolate bar, which features blonde chocolate with salted caramel, pretzel, and popcorn pieces, and the Cookie Dough chocolate bar, boasting a smooth milk crème filling with crunchy biscuit chunks. Both products are available in stores now while stocks last, encouraging shoppers to act quickly.</p>
<p>Aldi&#8217;s new chocolate treats aim to disrupt the confectionery aisle, with the retailer positioning these products as affordable alternatives to branded confectionery. &#8220;Aldi is set to shake up the confectionery aisle this spring with its latest must-try launch,&#8221; a spokesperson noted, highlighting the potential impact of these new offerings.</p>
<p>The launch is strategically significant for Aldi, as it targets a classic impulse zone, helping convert quick visits into bigger baskets. The retailer&#8217;s focus on low price points and unique product offerings is expected to resonate with consumers looking for value without compromising on quality.</p>
<p>As the new products hit the shelves, there is anticipation regarding their performance. If sell-through is fast, Aldi may implement quick re-orders or adjacent launches, which can compound traffic and keep shelves feeling fresh. This approach aligns with the retailer&#8217;s goal of enhancing customer experience and increasing footfall in its stores.</p>
<p>With the introduction of Choceur Freeze Me Bites and Choceur Chocolate Bars, Aldi is not only expanding its product range but also reinforcing its commitment to providing value-driven options for consumers. The success of these new chocolate treats could set the stage for future innovations within the brand.</p>
<p>As of now, both products are available in Aldi stores across the UK, and shoppers are encouraged to explore these new offerings while stocks last. The launch signifies Aldi&#8217;s ongoing efforts to compete effectively in the crowded grocery market, catering to the evolving preferences of chocolate lovers.</p>
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		<title>Kitkat: More than 400,000  Bars Stolen in Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 00:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A major theft involving over 400,000 KitKat bars has raised concerns for Nestle and its new Formula 1 partnership. The incident highlights ongoing cargo theft issues.</p>
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<p>Before the recent theft, KitKat was enjoying a successful partnership with Formula 1, having become the official chocolate partner in 2025. This collaboration coincided with significant anniversaries for both brands, marking F1&#8217;s 75th and KitKat&#8217;s 90th. Expectations were high for the global expansion of this partnership in 2026, particularly with the launch of a new Formula 1 car-shaped chocolate bar.</p>
<p>However, on March 29, 2026, a decisive moment occurred when more than 400,000 Formula 1-themed KitKat bars were stolen during a lorry hijacking in Europe. The truck was transporting 413,793 units of KitKat’s new chocolate range, which was en route from central Italy to Poland. The theft involved 12 tonnes of chocolate, a significant loss for Nestle.</p>
<p>Fortunately, no one was harmed during the incident, but the theft has raised alarms about the increasing issue of cargo theft affecting businesses across Europe. The stolen KitKat bars can be traced via a unique batch code, which may aid in recovery efforts.</p>
<p>In response to the theft, Nestle issued a supply update, reassuring customers that supply is not affected by the incident. A spokesman stated, &#8220;The good news: there are no concerns for customer safety, and supply is not affected.&#8221; This statement aims to mitigate any potential panic among consumers.</p>
<p>Despite the setback, the vehicle and merchandise remain unaccounted for, leaving uncertainties about the recovery of the stolen goods. KitKat&#8217;s spokesperson humorously remarked, &#8220;We’ve always encouraged people to have a break with KITKAT — but it seems thieves have taken the message too literally and made a break with more than 12 tonnes of our chocolate.&#8221;</p>
<p>This incident underscores the vulnerabilities in supply chains, particularly for high-value products like specialty chocolate. As Nestle navigates this challenge, the company must also consider the broader implications of cargo theft on its operations and partnerships.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, industry experts will be watching closely to see how Nestle responds and what measures are implemented to enhance security and prevent future incidents.</p>
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		<title>Chocolate: Impact of Liquidation on  Brand Icon Foods Ltd</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Icon Foods Ltd, known for its Fairtrade chocolate products, has entered liquidation, impacting its availability in UK supermarkets.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Impact of Liquidation on Chocolate Brand Icon Foods Ltd</h2>
<p>Icon Foods Ltd, a chocolate brand based in Woodford Green, Essex, has entered liquidation, significantly impacting its operations and availability in major UK supermarkets. The company, founded in 2022, was known for its commitment to using Fairtrade cocoa and natural ingredients in products such as truffle bars and milk chocolate-orange bars.</p>
<p>The liquidation process began when liquidators were appointed on March 2, 2026, following a Creditors&#8217; Voluntary Liquidation (CVL). Icon Foods Ltd owed over £600,000 to its parent company and other debts, including £163,105 to employees and £193,789 in tax obligations. This financial strain has led to the company&#8217;s inability to sustain its operations.</p>
<p>Icon Foods Ltd had previously rebranded from enjoy-i in 2022, aiming to provide sustainable and quality chocolate products. The company emphasized its dedication to environmental responsibility, stating, &#8220;Our chocolate is made from Fairtrade cocoa and natural ingredients, free from palm oil and harmful additives.&#8221; They also highlighted their commitment to reducing waste through recyclable packaging.</p>
<p>Despite its innovative approach to chocolate, which included a focus on unique flavor combinations, Icon Foods Ltd&#8217;s financial challenges mirror a broader trend in the UK retail sector, where several British businesses have recently fallen into liquidation. The impact of these closures is felt across the industry, affecting not only the companies but also their suppliers and retailers.</p>
<p>Products from Icon Foods Ltd were available at major retailers such as Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Aldi, WH Smith, Home Bargains, Co-op, and Spar. The loss of this brand from the shelves will likely affect consumer choices, particularly for those seeking Fairtrade options.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, further details regarding the liquidation process and its implications for stakeholders remain to be clarified. The future of Icon Foods Ltd&#8217;s product lines and any potential for revival or acquisition by other companies is uncertain.</p>
<p>For consumers, this news comes just ahead of Mother&#8217;s Day, a time when chocolate gifts are particularly popular. Retailers are likely to recommend alternative brands, with suggestions pointing towards M&#038;S for chocolate gifts this season.</p>
<p>With the chocolate market continuously evolving, the exit of Icon Foods Ltd raises questions about the sustainability of niche brands in a competitive landscape. The impact of this liquidation on the broader chocolate industry will be observed closely in the coming months.</p>
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