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Nestle Jungly Bars: Animal Bars' Tasty Replacement

Chocolate enthusiasts in the UK are thrilled as Nestle Jungly bars, reminiscent of the discontinued Animal Bars, return to Home Bargains for £1.49 each. These milk chocolate tablets, filled with crunchy biscuit pieces, are being praised as a perfect substitute. Originating from Spain, they come in both milk and white chocolate varieties and are quickly gaining popularity due to their nostalgic taste and creamy texture.

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