MUCH to fans delight, the retro chocolate wafer bar has been restocked on supermarket shelves.
Spotted for the first time this week on M&S shelves, the bar has finally launched after much anticipation.


St Michael’s Take 4 chocolate bar had caused quite the stir online with its fans.
The bar, that resembles a KitKat, was first sold in the 1980s, and only retailed for around a year before it was discontinued.
M&S made the announcement over Instagram only a month ago, which received praise from social media users.
The post read: “We’re re-introducing another St Michael sensation, with this simply *cracking* chocolate bar from our archives, in its full retro-inspired glory.”
The crunchy chocolate wafter bar includes four fingers, which the retailers says is perfect beside a warm brew.
One fan wrote: “LOVE IT! We’re all in the nostalgia these days of happier times and to see the nostalgic wrapping is a joy!”
Another fan commenting on the packaging said: “Love the retro look. Bringing back the classics.”
One fan rushed to the comments to say: “Oh wow, I used to love these as a kid.”
Another said: “This looks delicious.”
The bar is now being sold one shelves for only ONE pound.
Nostalgia
M&S isn’t the only supermarket to be bringing back iconic favourites.
B&M fans were delighted to find a new bar being retailed that reminds them of the 70’s.
The chocolate Cadbury peanut bar is being sold for only 70p at a select number of stores across the UK.
Another supermarket is launching a classic twist on a modern treat.
Costco is selling out its Quality Street in time for Christmas, but with a nostalgic twist.
The popular chocolate treats are being sold in their original retro tin, much to fans delight.
Some companies however are taking a different approach and have decided to cut stock before the holidays.
Nestle faced large backlash after it announced it will axe a very popular chocolate bar.
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