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New Cadbury Dairy Milk with 7 flavours
grimtales1
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This new bar is going to be launched in a Limited Edition. Sounds like a modern version of the Cadbury Snack or Milk Tray bar (not that I remember those very well).
https://www.facebook.com/topic/Cadbury-Dairy-Milk/105569022809886?source=whfrt&position=1&trqid=6140897601485855900
Theyre only making 50 of them So whats the point? And the Turkish Delight flavour is vile anyway
https://www.facebook.com/topic/Cadbury-Dairy-Milk/105569022809886?source=whfrt&position=1&trqid=6140897601485855900
Theyre only making 50 of them So whats the point? And the Turkish Delight flavour is vile anyway
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But I like the thought of winning one of those bars, it's a little taster of everything.
... not including chocolate.
What do you mean? It will have the original Dairy Milk in there as well.
Oh yeh?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/10311826/Cadbury-facing-revolt-over-new-Dairy-Milk.html
To me, it does taste different to the 'original' Dairy Milk.
I don't believe Kraft in that article- Cadbury's chocolate does taste different, and not for the better, it's all waxy and synthetic.
Absolutely it's an insult to chocolate now.
Instead of all these gimmicks, just go back to the original recipe which Cadbury's had for hundreds of years, with corners, which stuck in the side of the mouth as you sucked/chewed on it!!
Then when I do go and have some chocolate, it tastes weirdly sweet and not very enjoyable. Especially Cadburys or Mars, its such poor quality! Cadburys is not bad too be honest because it has a lot of milk in it, but also contains things like "vegetable fat"..
Buy Lindt, it may cost more, but far better than our own.
All those salt-and-chocolate combination things, they're new.
I love those red Lindor balls. They do a wide range of them in Spain, in some supermarkets there's like a pick and mix thing where you can fill a bag with lots of different flavours.
Me too, I am going to get some when taste returns.
Also I heard (last Christmas) that the chocolate in CDM advent calendars tasted like the original classic dairy milk - is that true? I'll have to try next year.
£1.49 for 90g seems a lot though, I'd give it a try if it was £1.
But it is still Cadburys chocolate, which is horrid, in fact for me now because of taste buds at the moment, it tastes even sweeter than it use to.
I miss these-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neapolitans_%28chocolate%29
Sadly no more since Kraft took over Terrys and merged chocolate production with their pseudo-cheese lines.