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Old 06-02-2012, 21:19
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Anyone see Cadburys have relaunched the Dairy Milk Bubbly bar now, its more like an Aero now with bigger bubbles. It was pretty nice The larger bubbles made the chocolate flavour last longer for some reason
Theres one with a white centre too but I havent tried that one.
Also on other threads I've heard some posters mention Peanut Butter Dairy Milk, where can you get one?
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Old 06-02-2012, 21:28
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Brought this the other day....its nice, similar to Aero i guess. I love cadburys wispa more which is what they wanted to replace with this back in 2004ish
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Old 06-02-2012, 21:59
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I like Wispa more too
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Old 06-02-2012, 22:04
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I've tried the one with the White centre. It was nice, but harder than what I expected. I really had to bite into it. Wasn't kept in the fridge or particularly cold either.
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Old 06-02-2012, 23:40
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I only just got a standard Bubbly the other day in Tesco, now there's a new one? I liked them fine as well
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Old 07-02-2012, 17:05
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I'm sure this isn't new and has been out about a year or so? Correct me if I'm wrong because I remember not liking it too much but wouldn't waste it.
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Old 07-02-2012, 19:48
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The "old" Bubbly was more like a Wispa but this one has just come out. I'll try and find the one with the white centre too
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Old 07-02-2012, 23:09
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Without being a bore, the bubbles make the chocolate taste stronger because of the increase in surface area of the chocolate
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Old 08-02-2012, 19:17
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They were on offer at Sainbury £1 for the 100g bar. Couldn't decide which one to try so brought both, have eaten both and liked both.
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Old 10-02-2012, 00:22
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Got them both I really liked the white chocolate one but would prefer a Whispa to the milk chocolate version. They should really do large sized Whispas, one bar isn't enough but two is too much.
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Old 11-02-2012, 11:56
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Got them both I really liked the white chocolate one but would prefer a Whispa to the milk chocolate version. They should really do large sized Whispas, one bar isn't enough but two is too much.
have you seen the new 'mini wispas'?

check out Bubbly and "Bitsa Wispa" here:

http://www.gobblemonkey.com/2012/02/bitsa-wispa.html
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Old 12-02-2012, 17:37
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That's interesting 'cos I did a survey on Cadbury's bubbly chocolate. Had to try it and compare with Aero. I said in the survey that the Cadbury's chocolate was nicer than the Aero but because the bubbles were so small it was just like ordinary chocolate. Seems they took notice!
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Old 12-02-2012, 17:59
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I tried it, it was nice, nicer then Aero. I had the Milk chocolate one, i agree that Wispa's are nicer, though.
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Old 12-02-2012, 19:58
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Just in case your store has any left, our Tesco are selling off the old Bubbly bars (the 181g size) for 49p
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Old 12-02-2012, 20:01
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Tried both, Lovely Jubbly.
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Old 14-02-2012, 11:20
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do the 'bubbles' in Wispa, Aero or Bubbly actually make the chocolate taste nicer!?!
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Old 21-02-2012, 12:07
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I love them! The bubbles are huge and make the chocolate all melty and a big crumble but not as crumble as the flake. Yummm.
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Old 21-02-2012, 12:31
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http://www.gobblemonkey.com/

"Ooh a bubble. Bubbles are so delicious, tasting of NOTHNG as they do.

Listen, Cadbury: STOP ADDING AIR TO THINGS.

NEWSFLASH: Air is free. I don't need to be charged extra for air. Air doesn't make things taste better. (It does make things look bigger though, doesn't it Cadburys?)

Imagine going to the shops for a potato and having Sainsburys charge you an extra 20p to buy one of their new aerated potatoes with added holes. Or a sausage with a big gap in it. What about a new book - with page 147 left completely blank?"
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Old 21-02-2012, 17:25
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http://www.gobblemonkey.com/

"Ooh a bubble. Bubbles are so delicious, tasting of NOTHNG as they do.

Listen, Cadbury: STOP ADDING AIR TO THINGS.

NEWSFLASH: Air is free. I don't need to be charged extra for air. Air doesn't make things taste better. (It does make things look bigger though, doesn't it Cadburys?)

Imagine going to the shops for a potato and having Sainsburys charge you an extra 20p to buy one of their new aerated potatoes with added holes. Or a sausage with a big gap in it. What about a new book - with page 147 left completely blank?"
Do you always post a link to your blog?
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Old 21-02-2012, 19:12
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Do you always post a link to your blog?
Not mine - just thought it was funny
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Old 21-02-2012, 19:48
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I recently had the white centred one and liked that one too The chcolate is all melty and crumbly because of the bubbles for some reason

The Bitsa Wispa and Hello Sailor chocolate reviews on that site are hilarious
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Old 21-02-2012, 19:52
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I've got a bar of the white chocolate one. I like the taste but the texture is a bit odd. I like the wispa or aero type better. It also annoys me that I can't just break off a piece, I end up with a huge chunk.
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Old 21-02-2012, 22:33
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Not mine - just thought it was funny
Oops sorry about that.

I've seen that blog posted on several occasions and I thought it was yours.
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Old 22-02-2012, 16:56
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Oops sorry about that.

I've seen that blog posted on several occasions and I thought it was yours.
It's mine - thanks Dave1979 - and just for you Bobsir:

http://www.gobblemonkey.com/2012/02/...aster-egg.html

that's the latest review - a Percy Pig EASTER EGG!
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