How to buy your favourite Cadbury chocolates for as little as SIX CENTS: Insider lifts the lid on incredible secret to get Boost, Picnic or Crunchie bars for a fraction of the price Chocoholics have revealed where to get sweet deals at the fraction of a price Cadbury factory in Ringwood is Melbourne's best kept secret for sweet tooths Unwrapped bars just 6.6 cents each and Easter eggs as little as 55 cents each The bad news is that there's a catch as access to the bargains is invitation-onlyBy Kylie Stevens For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:11 BST, 23 April 2019 | Updated: 05:19 BST, 23 April 2019 Viewcomments Chocoholics have lifted the lid on a secret spot where they snare the sweetest deals on their favourite treats. Tucked away in Melbourne's eastern outskirts is the Cadbury factory, home to some of Australia's most loved chocolates such as Picnic, Cherry Ripe, Boost and Crunchie. The invitation-only facility in Ringwood offers products at a fraction of the price found in supermarket confectionery aisles. From unwrapped Cadbury bars as little as 6.6 cents each to Easter eggs as low as 55 cents each, the privileged chocoholics lucky enough to score a special invite are spreading the word on social media. A Melbourne man bought 150 unwrapped Picnic bars (pictured) for just $10 at the Cadbury factory over the Easter long weekend 'Bought 150 unwrapped Picnic bars for just $10 from the Cadbury factory in Melbourne... that’s 7.5 cents each for you maths geeks,' an Instagram page posted on Sunday. The figure actually calculates as 6.6 cents each, almost a cent cheaper than the 7.5 figure originally quoted in the post. The post was inundated with comments. 'Wow that's deadly!!! Bloody glad they aren't in Adelaide,' one person commented. Another added: 'Absolute bargain! I've been robbed this Easter!' Another chocoholic recently posted a five kilogram box of unwrapped Crunchie bars she picked up at the factory for just $5. Easter eggs were selling at the fraction of the price you'd pay for elsewhere Photos posted on Facebook by other recent visitors show the popular 25 gram Humpty Dumpty and Red Tulip Easter eggs selling for 55 cents each. Shelves were filled with giant bags of 100 Easter eggs were selling for $45 while you can get a bag of Hazelnut Roses for just $5. However, there is a catch. According to social media posts and reviews, the customer store isn't open to the public and is only accessible to emergency service members and staff from non-profit community organisations. 'Still open just need a invite, you can’t just walk in,' one person wrote. The Cadbury factory in Ringwood (pictured) is one of Melbourne's best kept secrets Daily Mail Australia has contacted Cadbury for further comment. The Ringwood factory opened in 1967, where countless brands and products have been produced, including Peppermint Creams, Pascall, Jubes, Chomp and Turkish Delight. Today, 300 different products roll off the lines today, including 300 million Easter eggs and 12 million chocolate Easter bunnies. This five kilogram box of miniature Crunchie bars was just $5 at the factory in Ringwood Around 800 staff are employed at the Melbourne factory, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. Cadbury had a visitor centre open to the public in Tasmania before it was closed by parent company Mondelez in 2015 to focus on manufacturing production. Once a popular tourist attraction, public tours of the Tasmanian facility in Claremont stopped in 2008 due to occupational health and safety regulations. You have to receive an invitation to shop at the Cadbury store at the Ringwood factory Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility