counter Bailey’s launches new ‘indulgent’ flavour in UK with a twist – but it’s only available at 250 supermarkets – Forsething

Bailey’s launches new ‘indulgent’ flavour in UK with a twist – but it’s only available at 250 supermarkets

BAILEYS fans are in for a treat as the Irish cream brand unveils a brand new ‘indulgent’ flavour – but there’s a twist.

The boozy favourite has launched two nut-based treats – and it’s only available at 250 UK supermarkets.

Bag of Baileys Chocolate Almonds (90g).
Sainsburys

The blended roasted nuts with smooth milk chocolate is infused with the iconic Baileys flavour[/caption]

The two new additions are the Baileys Chocolate Peanuts & Cashews and Baileys Chocolate Almonds.

The blended roasted nuts with smooth milk chocolate is infused with the iconic Baileys flavour – offering a premium twist on everyday snacking.

New research shows that there is a strong demand for elevated snacking formats.

According to the brand, the UK nuts market is forecast to grow by 1.5% in volume by 2026.

Brand manager at Baileys Chocolate, Ethan Duffy said: “These products are all about offering something a bit more indulgent for everyday moments.

“Making them more widely available with the Sainsbury’s listing is a great step forward as we continue to grow the range and reach more shoppers.”

Shoppers can find the Baileys dupe in Aldi’s stores – with brand new flavours just in time for summer.

Fans are eager to try their new Ballycastle Birthday Cake Country Cream.

This sweet drink is packed with strawberry and vanilla flavours with a hint of sponge cake sweetness.

While the Ballycastle’s new Strawberries & Cream Country Cream blends smooth cream with sweet strawberry flavours – described as a “guaranteed crowd-pleaser”.


And the Ballycastle’s new Cookie Dough Ice Cream Country Cream is sure to catch the eye of Baileys fans.

The alcoholic beverage is packed with buttery biscuit, chocolate, and vanilla flavours, finished with a touch of salt for a balanced taste.

The discount supermarket’s dupe is nearly £15 cheaper than Tesco’s Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur Bottle – scanning at the tills for £22.25.

It comes after Aldi shoppers rushed to their local branch to snap up a brand new Baileys duplicate that’s a whopping 50 per cent cheaper than the real thing.

Aldi’s Baileys dupes over the years

Ballycastle Stout Flavour Country Cream:

Aldi launched a Guinness inspired Irish cream earlier this year, just in time for St Patrick’s Day this month.

It boasted a “luxuriously smooth, creamy texture with prominent malt notes balanced by the subtle sweetness of Irish cream”, the retailer revealed.

The retailer added: “It’s a sophisticated sip that’s perfect for after-dinner indulgence or mixing into a celebratory cocktail.”

Ballycastle Country Cream:

A direct duplicate of the classic Baileys flavour, this drink has seen its price drop to as low as just £4.49 a bottle in the past.

The drink describes itself as an “elegant, Irish tipple” and promises its drinkers a rich, chocolate and vanilla creaminess.

With “toffee undertones”, the sweet finish derives from the aptly-named Golden Vale region in Ireland.

Ballycastle Chocolate Crème:

This delectable alcoholic drink was inspired by the much-loved Cadbury Creme Eggs treat.

The drink is described as “a deliciously smooth, Irish Cream blend with delicate hints of chocolate and sweet vanilla.”

Specially Selected Luxury Edition, Irish Cream Liqueur:

King of the big-brand dupes, Aldi does a great job at an alcoholic imitation of the most well-known name in Irish Cream, with this caramel-like, creamy tipple, getting the balance of booze with rich cream and flavour just right.

It’s almost there as a comparison in the glass, just let down by a little oiliness on the finish.

Ballycastle S’mores Country Cream:

Launched in time for Christmas last year, this funky drink combined rich chocolate and biscuit flavours with hints of vanilla and fluffy marshmallow.

Aldi added: “This nostalgic tipple is guaranteed to ignite shoppers’ tastebuds – just simply enjoy neat over ice or enjoy as part of an indulgent s’mores-tail.”

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