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FRY’S TURKISH DELIGHT
Full of Eastern promise…
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FRY’S PEPPERMINT CREAM
Rich dark chocolate with a smooth fondant centre.
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FRY’S CHOCOLATE CREAM
Rich dark chocolate with a smooth fondant centre.
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CADBURY SNACK SANDWICH
A chocolate centre sandwiched between biscuit and covered in delicious Cadbury milk chocolate
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CADBURY SNACK SHORTCAKE
Shortcake biscuit squares covered with Cadbury milk chocolate. Snack Shortcake has been available for over 50 years and is a firm favourite in Ireland.
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CADBURY CHOMP
Cadbury Chomp is a delicious caramel treat wrapped in Cadbury milk chocolate.
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CADBURY CURLY WURLY
Imagine a chewy caramel ladder. Now drape it in delicious milk chocolate – around since 1970, Curly Wurly is still a firm favourite.
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CADBURY FUDGE
Who could resist a bar of soft fudge covered in delicious Cadbury milk chocolate? It first hit the shelves back in 1948, and is probably best known for the TV jingle used in the 1980s and 1990s 'A finger of fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat'.
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CADBURY DAIRY MILK FREDDO CARAMEL
Chocolate's more fun when it's frog shaped… and yet more fun when filled with caramel! In the UK Freddo Caramel is a frog, however in Australia they have a koala version – Caramello Koala!
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CADBURY DAIRY MILK FREDDO
Chocolate’s more fun when it’s frog-shaped! Freddo was originally launched in the UK in 1973 and withdrawn in 1979. The Freddo we know and love today was re-launched in 1994.
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CADBURY PICNIC
Crispy wafer and chewy caramel covered in peanuts, raisins and Cadbury milk chocolate. Picnic has been going since 1958 and you can still find its nobbly goodness in a shop near you.
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CADBURY STARBAR
Cadbury milk chocolate with peanut and chewy caramel centre. Launched in 1976 it was renamed Peanut Boost in 1989 and then renamed again as Starbar in 1994.
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CADBURY BOOST
Get Boosted with milk chocolate, caramel and biscuit energy. Originally launched as Cadbury Coconut Boost in 1985, Boost was advertised by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer with the amusingly surreal slogan ‘it’s slightly rippled with a flat underside’.
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CADBURY DOUBLE DECKER
Layers of crispy cereal and nougatine wrapped in delicious Cadbury milk chocolate. The Double Decker name was inspired by double decker buses which became a symbol of Britishness in the 1970s. Leeds comedian Charlie Chuck appeared in our adverts asking – ‘are you missing something up top?’
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CADBURY FLAKE
The process for making Cadbury Flake is a closely guarded secret and no other chocolate manufacturer has ever managed to recreate it. That’s why no other chocolate bar can rival the delicate, crumbly texture of a Cadbury Flake.
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CADBURY WISPA GOLD
Wispa with caramel. Re-launched in 2009 and now here to stay!
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CADBURY WISPA
The velvety-textured milk chocolate bar first hit the shelves in 1981 before disappearing in 2003. But such was the popularity of this sumptuous milk chocolate with its tiny but dense bubbles, that the nation began an online campaign to bring it back. Cadbury was happy to oblige!
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CADBURY CRUNCHIE
A golden honeycombed centre surrounded by delicious Cadbury milk chocolate. Launched way back in 1929, Crunchie is a Cadbury classic. Get that Friday Feeling!
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CADBURY TWIRL
Two twirly milk chocolate fingers covered in smooth Cadbury milk chocolate. Twirl was originally launched in Ireland as a single finger product and became a two-finger product on its UK launch. A fact that often surprises people is that Twirl over the last few years has been the best selling chocolate single bar in the UK market*!