Baileys Original Irish Cream non-alcoholic baking chips are now a thing.
The sweet treats feature the flavour of Baileys despite being non-alcoholic and also taste of rich, semi-sweet chocolate.
However, unfortunately for UK fans, the baking chips are only available in the United States.
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The baking chips can be used to put into cakes and cookies.
On the Walmart website, the product description reads: “For years now people all over the world have been falling in love with the luxurious taste of BAILEYS Original Irish Cream Liqueur.
Enjoy these non-alcoholic, semi-sweet baking chips with the flavor of BAILEYS Original Irish Cream.
“And now by incorporating the smooth taste of BAILEYS into your baking, you too can unleash a truly indulgent taste experience.
“Enjoy these non-alcoholic, semi-sweet baking chips with the flavour of BAILEYS Original Irish Cream. BAILEYS Original Irish Cream Baking Chips.”
Even though these beauties aren’t available to buy in the UK, hopefully if they prove to be a hit, they could arrive in Britain.
Last month, it was revealed that Baileys red velvet was coming to the UK after only being available in the States.
The liqueur was originally only released in America and UK shoppers were gutted as they couldn’t get their hands on a bottle.
However, the “sweet, silky and creamy” drink is now coming to the UK and is available to pre-order on thebottleclub.com.
The description of the drink says on the website: “Have your cupcakes and drink it too! Baileys has partnered with Georgetown Cupcake to develop a limited-edition that dreams are made of.
“With the inspiration of Georgetown Cupcake’s iconic Red Velvet cupcake, this limited edition Baileys Red Velvet is swirled with our mouthwatering Irish Cream for a chocolatey treat straight out of the bakeshop.
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“Enjoy over ice, as a shot or as an adult treat with baking.”
Baileys Red Velvet is available for pre-order now for £17.99 (70cl) at thebottleclub.com and is estimated to be shipped on December 17 so you can get your bottle (or bottles!) before Christmas.
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