5p from every purchase of the limited edition Belgian Chocolate Crunch Bars will go to Cheryl's Trust, which was set up to help disadvantaged young people in the North East of England.
The X Factor judge recently opened up about her sometimes difficult childhood in Newcastle, and spoke about how she wants her new foundation to help people get on the right path in life.
She has teamed up with Greggs to develop the treat, which goes on sale in stores nationwide on Tuesday, September 8.
Cheryl commended the bakery for "supporting The Trust and helping to give back to the North East - it really is a project that is close to my heart".
Exactly why it is the perfect help for me trust ! https://t.co/FgIJE0K2EO
ā Cheryl (@CherylOfficial) August 25, 2015
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She said that she found it "lots of fun" coming up with the recipe, adding: "It was important for me to have something that I enjoy, and I'm sure everyone else will [too]."
Malcolm Copland, commercial director for Greggs, promised that Cheryl's chocolate will "satisfy taste buds, whilst also giving something back".
Yes. And @KimberleyJWalsh helped me decide as well https://t.co/8FVfXoGctc
ā Cheryl (@CherylOfficial) August 25, 2015
Cheryl's recently been given a promotion by Simon Cowell, taking on the role of Executive Producer for the new series of The X Factor, which begins this weekend on ITV.










