Everton have delved into another world since moving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The new ground plays host to rugby events and will also turn into a driving range this summer as The Open comes to Merseyside, while the Toffees have also tested out some quirky food options.
One of those was the battered Mars bar with whiskey custard – a themed idea introduced when Scotland played the Ivory Coast at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in March – and Everton have now announced its return.
Which do you prefer? 😬
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Everton reintroduce battered Mars bar with unique toffee Pepsi on offer too
Those Everton fans with a sweet tooth will be pleased about the menu for the Merseyside derby on Sunday.
Not only are Everton bringing back the battered Mars bar due to demands from supporters, but an exclusive Pepsi MAX Toffee is also coming to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Proper Toffee, that. 💙
Toffee-inspired. Toffee-approved. ✅
A no-nonsense crafted drink, built on true Everton spirit.
This Sunday, get down early to the Budweiser Fan Plaza at Hill Dickinson Stadium to grab the exclusive Pepsi MAX Toffee before kick-off! ⚽ @PepsiUK pic.twitter.com/3yCvgTdcnR
— Everton (@Everton) April 18, 2026
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It is effectively an ice cream float with chunks of toffee and toffee sauce dumped on top.
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It will be interesting to see how the Pepsi MAX Toffee is received by fans, but it is good to hear that supporters have been considered regarding the battered Mars bar.
You asked. We listened.
The Battered Mars Bar with whiskey custard is back by popular demand. Grab yours on the Fan Plaza this Sunday! 🏟️ pic.twitter.com/L4ymUoC98K
— Hill Dickinson Stadium (@EvertonStadium) April 18, 2026
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Some may view the move as insignificant, but it proves fans are being listened to as The Friedkin Group aim to make the Hill Dickinson Stadium as homely as possible for supporters.
Both refreshments can be found on the Budweiser Fan Plaza this Sunday.
Many Everton fans may, however, be more focused on creating an intimidating atmosphere rather than try out this quirky menu, with supporters planning to welcome the players once again outside of the ground, as they did before the 3-0 win over Chelsea.
What would you say to the lads before they head out for kick-off on Sunday? 🤔
David Moyes, Manager of Everton, celebrates his team's first goal, scored by Beto (not pictured) during the Premier League match between Everton and Chelsea.
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The scenes that day set the tone for a rampant performance against the west Londoners, and if Everton can play even half as well as they did on that occasion, Liverpool will be in for a stressful afternoon on Sunday.
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