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Terry's Chocolate Orange first appeared on sale in 1931. It followed in the footsteps of Terry's Chocolate Apple, which was withdrawn in the 1950s. The original Chocolate Orange was milk chocolate, but it's now also available in dark chocolate, white chocolate and even with popping candy.

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50p Terry's Chocolate OrangeIn all Asda stores

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Go to your nearest Asda and you'll find 175g Terry's Chocolate Oranges for 50p each while stocks last. We haven't been able to find out how much the item was before Asda reduced the price, but other supermarkets are selling it for around £2.75, so this is a good saving.

3for1 Terry's Chocolate Orange at Tesco (pay £2.75 in total)*In-store and online deal from Wed 5 Dec

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Get 3for1 Terry's Chocolate Oranges for a total of £2.75 in-store and online at Tesco*. The offer's valid for deliveries made by Tue 11 Dec 2012.
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MSE Penny says:

Tesco is offering the original version for £1 until 30 Jan '12. Not quite as good, but still a decent discount if you can't find any for 75p.

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