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The 10 chocolates axed from Christmas tubs over the years that people want back

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Celebrations have shocked the nation by kicking out Bounty chocolate from some of its tubs this Christmas.The decision came after a study by Mars Wrigley, the company that makes the festive staples, found that 39% of consumers wanted the coconut treat gone for good.Fans of the divisive Bounty will still be available to get their hand on Celebration tub containing the chocolate.

However, limited edition Bounty-less versions of Celebration tubs will be available up until December 18. As Bounty Bars are axed for good, the team at Betway looked back on all the sweet treats that have been removed from festive confectionery tubs over the years.

Using search volume data, experts determined which chocolates are most missed by the UK public. Do you remember these Celebrations, Heroes, Roses or Quality Street treats?The popular triangular chocolate bar enjoyed a very short stint as part of the Heroes tub between 2013-2015.It may have been seven whole Christmases since Toblerone last appeared in the Cadbury’s chocolate tub, but with 67,000 monthly searches for the mountain-shaped chocolate, it seems many would like to see it return.Cadbury’s famous dark chocolate bar was a staple feature of the Roses tub before being moved over to the Heroes tub in 2008.

However, Bournville only lasted a short time as part of the Heroes lineup and was removed altogether in 2013, and now does not feature in any of the popular festive confectionary tubs.

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