News Tesco shoppers rejoice over 'best ever' dessert that is 'too good to share' - but it's selling fast

Anna Barry

Guest Reporter
A popular Tesco treat has recaptured the nation's attention after going viral on social media.

The £3.75 Cinnamon Tear & Share Bun - which has been around for years - has become trendier than ever in 2025, receiving widespread praise from Britons across various platforms.



Recent posts by the food blog Newfoodsuk stated: "So I know this Cinnamon Tear & Share Bun has been available at Tesco a while now, but we thought we'd give our honest opinion as it's gone viral again."

The blog gave the pastry a glowing review, declaring it "the closest thing you'll ever get to Cinnabon, literally 10 out of 10".


Tesco's Cinnamon Tear & Share Bun


Across both Facebook and Instagram, Britons flooded the comments section with enthusiastic responses.

"Amazing product," wrote one fan, while another called it a "game-changer".

"Best one I've had," "the best ever", and "it tastes so good" were also among the numerous positive reactions.

Many commenters revealed they've been loyal fans of the product for some time, with one stating: "It's been my go-to for years."



Some did express reservations, however, with one unhappy customer commenting: "I'm always put off by the £4 price tag."

Another rare dissenting voice noted: "Not a fan! The topping tasted like sour yogurt."

But despite these few criticisms, the overwhelming sentiment remained positive, with one enthusiastic customer even pleading: "Please stop telling everyone - it's too good to share, hard enough to find, and the price keeps going up."

On TikTok, content creator Crowncurls (@sidorela1994) gave the Cinnamon Tear & Share Bun a glowing review, telling Britons to "run, not walk" to their nearest Tesco.



A second creator, Shivani Khosla (@khoslaa), also managed to get her hands on the "sold out everywhere" viral buns.

Reviewing the Tesco product, she stated: "That is the softest bun I've ever had in my entire life. It's not too overly sweet either - it's like the perfect combination."

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Another tasty treat that has delighted the nation is Britain's latest food craze: Dubai Chocolate.

The confectionary, which had its inception in the UAE in 2021, comprises knafeh and pistachio encased in milk chocolate.

Dubai Chocolate has taken the UK by storm, with chocoholics everywhere racing to their local shops to snap up the coveted treat.

As Britons battle for the bars, major supermarkets have been forced to impose strict rations so that everyone has the chance to try it.

In response to the Dubai Chocolate obsession, Aldi recently launched an interesting twist on the trending flavour.

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