Millennials Flock to Iceland for 2000s Treat – But It’s Not the Same

- Nesquik yoghurts spotted at Iceland – and fans are losing it
- Exclusive deal slashes price to £6 for 3 packs
- Social media shoppers say: “I want these for me, not the kids”
- Nestlé’s chocolate prices soar amid global cost hikes
Move over strawberry laces – a new nostalgia bomb has dropped in Iceland and it’s setting off tastebud time travel for millennials everywhere.
Nesquik Chocoballs – a split pot of chocolatey yogurt and crunchy cereal balls – have landed in stores, inspired by the beloved 2000s chocolate milk drink. And sweet-toothed shoppers can’t get enough.
The four-pack, priced at £2.80, is already trending. But the real buzz? Iceland’s three-for-£6 offer. That means you can grab 12 pots of childhood bliss for the price of one posh coffee.
Better still, you can mix and match with Muller Corners and Quality Street Toffee Desserts. It’s the snack aisle dupe of dreams.
Spotted by a keen-eyed bargain hunter on social media, the post has triggered a flood of foodie flashbacks. “I need,” said one. “I want these for me, not the kids,” joked another.
It’s all come at a time when Nestlé – the Swiss giant behind Nesquik – is making headlines for its chocolate price hikes. The firm blamed surging cocoa and coffee costs, with some items jumping double digits. Demand dipped but, Nestlé claims, is now “bouncing back”.
And while Donald Trump’s new global tariffs loom over international markets, one thing’s for sure – this snack is delivering comfort during chaos.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk the discount code platform said, “These kinds of nostalgic treats really hit home – especially when they’re affordable. Pairing childhood memories with a good multibuy deal is a win for both the heart and the wallet.”