Cadbury chocolate bar set to return after 13 years thanks to internet campaign

It's back due to popular demand

Published 16th May 2016

The iconic Cadbury’s tiffin bar is set to return after 13 years thanks to an internet campaign.

The chocolate, which contains raisins and biscuit pieces, was originally launched back in 1937 but the company stopped making it in 1972. It then reappeared for 18 years up until 2003.

It’s already on sale in Ireland and UK fans can see it on shelves from June 1st.

Cadbury marketing director Matthew Williams reportedly said that it had been such a huge success that people had been appealing for it to make a comeback on social media.

With that, here are some other food and drinks we wish would make a comeback.

1. Rowntree's Cabana This short-lived chocolate bar was mixed with coconut, caramel and cherries but was very popular in the 80's.

2. Tab Clear Another drink from the Coca-Cola Company marketed as a way to "keep tabs" on your weight. It's still available in some countries but not the UK.

3. Terry's Pyramint This dark chocolate treat was popular in the 1980's and designed like a pyramid it had a chamber filled with a mint-flavoured fondant.

4. Polo Gummies These sweets were nice, but the adverts were a little creepy...

5. Toffo The tasty toffee bites came in a range of different assortments inlcuding pineapple.

6. Starburst Joosters Give it some juice!

7. Maverick A chocolate bar by Nestlé Rowntree that was similar to Cadbury's Fuse bar. The bar was famously featured in this League of Gentlemen sketch.

(WARNING: mild violence)

9. Hi-C Launched ito promote Ghostbusters, this drink survived the series’ 1991 cancellation all the way until 2001. However, in April this year it was announced it'll make a brief return to help promote the new Ghostbusters film.

10. Surge The citrus-flavored soda was popular in the 1990s. The Coca-Cola Company bought back the drink last year and they sold out instantly, leading to its reintroduction to some stores.

Anyone else feeling hungry right now?