MILKY Way ‘Crispy Rolls’ have been reintroduced into boxes of Celebrations, to the joy of the British public.

To mark tomorrow’s World Chocolate Day, OnBuy.com considered all the great chocolate bars that have been discontinued over the years, and what would be the top bar that Brits want back.

To do this OnBuy.com surveyed 2,473 people, gave them a list of 10 of the best-loved old chocolate bars and asked whether they want to bring them back or not.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

The chocolate treat we want back the most isn’t actually a bar, but an egg. The original Crème Egg recipe is what 87% of Brits want, which is unsurprising as there was uproar when the recipe was changed in 2015, and petitions regularly appear to reverse Cadbury’s decision.

While the Crispy Roll may be back in Celebrations, 73% of Brits want to see the Galaxy Truffle returned to the box of favourites. While you can now buy a different kind of Galaxy truffles, the iconic red box is where Brits most want to see the classic treat back.

In third place is the much sought after Mars Delight, which was discontinued in 2008. This bar has been described online as “the taste of childhood” and is remembered fondly, with 68% of Brits calling for its immediate return.

The least popular treat is revealed to be the Texan Bar. Manufactured in the 1970s and 80s and brought back for a one-off release in 2005, the popularity of this bar clearly hasn’t carried, with the Texan only getting 24% of the vote.