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Initial release March 26, 1937
Directors George Stevens
Story by James Matthew Barrie
Producers Pandro S. Berman
Screenplay Allan Scott
Mortimer Offner
Jack Townley
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Bounty bars removed from Celebrations tubs in trial

Feb 16,2020 3:04 am

By Daniel ThomasBusiness reporter, BBC News

The maker of Celebrations chocolates is to remove Bounty bars from some tubs next month after finding 40% of people hate the coconut-flavoured treat.

Mars Wrigley said a limited run of " No Bounty" tubs would be available at 40 Tesco stores in the run-up to Christmas.

It Comes after the brand let shoppers return unwanted Bounties Last Year .

However, the food maker said it was yet to decide whether the divisive treats would be banished for good.

Big tubs of Quality Street , Roses, Celebrations and Heroes start appearing on supermarket shelves in the run-up to Christmas, with sales soaring during the festive season.

However, certain chocolates prove more popular within tubs than others, and some can provoke a strong reaction.

Mars Wrigley said its own research of 2,000 people aged between 18 and 65 suggested that 18% would feel irritated to find only Bounty bars were left in a tub, while 58% believed it would lead to A Family argument.

Some 22% said they liked Bounty the least of all the options in tubs of Celebrations, while 39% wanted the bars gone for good,

However, Mars Wrigley said it was not prepared to make a final decision yet after 18% of people named The Bounty as their favourite.

Its polling also suggests the sweet is popular with older consumers, with 38% of over-55s choosing it as their preferred bar.

Mars Wrigley said The Limited edition tubs would include additional Mars, Snickers, Milky Way , Galaxy and Maltesers sweets.

The Trial will be rolled out at " pop ups" within 40 different Tesco stores between 8 November and 18 December.

It Follows a " Bounty Return Scheme" Last Year , in which Bounty-haters were able to return their unwanted chocolates and swap them for Maltesers after the Christmas period.

" Last Year , we gave customers the opportunity to return their unwanted Bounty chocolates. Now, off the back of public demand, we're trialling taking them out of The Tub altogether, " said Celebrations senior brand manager Emily Owen .



Source of news: bbc.com

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