Aussies spoke up! And this chocolate favourite is returning because of it

They disappeared without warning—leaving chocolate lovers confused and betrayed.

The shelves felt emptier, festive treats felt duller, and many wondered if they’d ever see a Celebrations box again.

Now, just in time for Christmas in July, they’re making a sweet return.


In a move that shocked Aussies late last year, Mars Wrigley discontinued the beloved Celebrations chocolate boxes in November, blaming rising import costs from Europe.

The announcement left fans reeling, with many expressing outrage over the sudden loss of a go-to gift and party staple—especially ahead of the holiday season.

However, public demand proved too loud to ignore.


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Public outcry brings back beloved chocolate boxes. Image source: Mars Wrigley


Mars Wrigley has now confirmed that Celebrations would return to supermarket shelves across Australia from mid-July 2025, with a recommended retail price of $16.

‘The consumer response demanding the return of Celebrations last year was incredible, so we are thrilled to bring Celebrations back to supermarket shelves around the country,’ said Mars Wrigley marketing director Ben Hill in a company statement.

‘We can’t wait for everyone to enjoy them again and for hopefully many years to come.’

The original decision to axe the chocolate boxes hit especially hard during the festive period, as families scrambled to find alternatives for stocking fillers, office Kris Kringles, and dessert tables.


Though the company offered no apology, the reversal appears to be a direct result of the backlash from disappointed fans.
The updated timeline means shoppers can expect to see Celebrations in major supermarkets by early September—right in time for Father’s Day gifting.

But don’t expect everyone to forgive and forget just yet.

As some fans cheekily noted, Mars Wrigley might be back in our good graces…but the mini Bounty bars are still not welcome at the party.


If you thought the drama around discontinued chocolates was tough to swallow, brace yourself—there’s more bittersweet news ahead.

While Celebrations are making a comeback, another issue is quietly melting into the spotlight: soaring prices across the chocolate aisle.

Find out what’s driving the cost surge and how it might affect your next sweet treat splurge.

Read more: Prepare your wallet: Here's why chocolates could cost you more than ever!

Key Takeaways
  • Celebrations were discontinued in November 2024 due to import costs.
  • Public backlash led to Mars Wrigley reversing the decision.
  • The popular chocolate boxes return to stores from mid-July 2025.
  • They’ll be stocked nationally at $16 RRP, with full rollout by September.

Did you miss them enough to forgive the sudden chocolate blackout?
 

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Celebrations says it all. For any occassion, the Celebrations box of chocolates is a popular choice and a favourite with all ages. I love the fact no matter how many times you search for your favourite chocolate, you make your choice, and all you do is nearly close the lid without a mess. The Celebrations chocolate box further serves as a convenient container to place smaller items, and then once stored away, can be easily found due to its bright red colour. This one will definately be on my shopping list, just to celebrate the fact that Celebrations chocolate have come back to be part of happy and special occassions. 🙏🦋
 
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I have. The only things are "deforestation" to make way for palm tree plantations. Remove trees and replace them with more trees? Makes sense....

Destroying the habitats of elephants which are agile tree climbers. :ROFLMAO:

Possibly runoff contaminants from agricultural activities such as fertilisers and pesticides?

So much conflicting information with regard to this, makes it impossible to sort the shit from the clay.
 
I have. The only things are "deforestation" to make way for palm tree plantations. Remove trees and replace them with more trees? Makes sense....

Destroying the habitats of elephants which are agile tree climbers. :ROFLMAO:

Possibly runoff contaminants from agricultural activities such as fertilisers and pesticides?

So much conflicting information with regard to this, makes it impossible to sort the shit from the clay.
Stupid reply as they’re not replacing them with the natural habitat trees that were there in the first place. Drongo.🌞
 
The oil is a health hazard to humans.
From a clinical perspective, palm oil has been shown to effectively maintain total cholesterol and lipoprotein cholesterol values.

Palmitic acid, a major component in palm oil, has a similar effect to that of oleic acid, a major component of olive oil, with respect to human heart health.

Summarised from the World Journal of Cardiology, Palm oil and the heart: A review, Osaretin J Odia, Sandra Ofori, Omosivie Maduka, 2015.

 
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From a clinical perspective, palm oil has been shown to effectively maintain total cholesterol and lipoprotein cholesterol values.

Palmitic acid, a major component in palm oil, has a similar effect to that of oleic acid, a major component of olive oil, with respect to human heart health.

Summarised from the World Journal of Cardiology, Palm oil and the heart: A review, Osaretin J Odia, Sandra Ofori, Omosivie Maduka, 2015.

Why don’t you get the 2025 version on palm oil not an outdated 2015 version. Drongo.🌞
 

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