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Cadbury's egg and spoon
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PopRocket
13-02-2013
These are so damn hard to get hold of, my local tesco's are constantly sold out, anyone else having trouble getting hold of them?

Oh and also amazon are selling them for over £30 each!!
fizzycat
13-02-2013
Originally Posted by PopRocket:
“These are so damn hard to get hold of, my local tesco's are constantly sold out, anyone else having trouble getting hold of them?

Oh and also amazon are selling them for over £30 each!! ”

Plenty in my local Tesco this morning.
Johnnys Arcade
13-02-2013
Not really at all hard to find. My local Asda has them @ £2 for 4. Bought today but not tried yet.
RuthStar
13-02-2013
£30 for ONE? McColls have them for £4.99 I think, thats the dearest I've seen them, but wow £30..
I want to try the ones with white chocolate in the middle though..
Johnnys Arcade
13-02-2013
Originally Posted by RuthStar:
“£30 for ONE? McColls have them for £4.99 I think, thats the dearest I've seen them, but wow £30..
I want to try the ones with white chocolate in the middle though..”

I think £30 is some sort of joke. Mind you @ £4.99 McColls is not exactly cheap. I wonder how much in a Motorway Service Station? Anyone any idea? I would estimate about £5.99.
indie.star
13-02-2013
These just seem like glorified Creme Eggs to me. I think they brought out a Terry's Chocolate Orange one a few years ago though and they were gorgeous!
PopRocket
13-02-2013
I've tried the ones with the white centre, it tastes like the white chocolate inside a kinder egg, very nice but i really wanna try the double choc one
Snappysnapsnap
13-02-2013
I got a pack in morrisons for £2 yesterday, the chocolate ones. I was a bit disappointed. Firstly, there's four eggs but only two spoons and the filling wasn't "cadbury's" tasting as i'd expected, a bit synthetic. I won't buy them again but I will finish the pack
grimtales1
13-02-2013
I think I saw 1 of them for £1.99 inside my local Superdrug - may try one one day....
riverside 57
13-02-2013
Originally Posted by Snappysnapsnap:
“I got a pack in morrisons for £2 yesterday, the chocolate ones. I was a bit disappointed. Firstly, there's four eggs but only two spoons and the filling wasn't "cadbury's" tasting as i'd expected, a bit synthetic. I won't buy them again but I will finish the pack ”

I was disappointed with these as well! The filling is just basically a Cadbury chocolate mousse which obviously has some preservative added in order that it doesn't require refrigeration, but they really are nothing special! And the fact they only come with 2 spoons means that they are practically begging you to eat two!

Like you, I wouldn't be bothered to buy them again, as a weight watcher, I don't think they are worth the points!
Johnnys Arcade
14-02-2013
Cadbury's Creme Egg "Splats" are better, as long as they are straight out the freezer! Although the white one was not bad.
jonnyinscotland
14-02-2013
Originally Posted by Snappysnapsnap:
“I got a pack in morrisons for £2 yesterday, the chocolate ones. I was a bit disappointed. Firstly, there's four eggs but only two spoons and the filling wasn't "cadbury's" tasting as i'd expected, a bit synthetic. I won't buy them again but I will finish the pack ”

Cadbury taste of old has gone. That synthetic taste is common now IMO.
09beyoncefan
14-02-2013
Pack of 4 for £2 in my local Asda, £30 is on Ebay is ridiculous!
LaceyLouelle3
14-02-2013
Plenty in Morrisons. I didn't like the dark chocolate ones, too sickly.
Little Miss Kat
14-02-2013
Originally Posted by PopRocket:
“I've tried the ones with the white centre, it tastes like the white chocolate inside a kinder egg, very nice but i really wanna try the double choc one”

The white chocolate ones are really tasty. The Kinder egg comparison is a great way to describe them! I haven't tried the double choc either but I will give them a go closer to Easter - unless they've all sold out by then and are only going for ridiculous amounts on ebay

Originally Posted by grimtales1:
“I think I saw 1 of them for £1.99 inside my local Superdrug - may try one one day....”

I bought them in Superdrug, it was the cheapest I've seen so far. Iceland and Morrisons also had them for £2.00. I wouldn't pay the rrp of £3.99 for them!
grimtales1
15-02-2013
Saw one of them in my local Tesco for £1.50 so thought I'd give it a go!
grimtales1
15-02-2013
Its quite nice, the filling is like liquid chocolate or a mousse/fondant or something
PopRocket
18-02-2013
They're still sold out here
haphash
18-02-2013
They are a bit sickly.
PopRocket
18-02-2013
I wish i could find out lol, on the plus side they always have loads of malteser bunnys yum!
davor
18-02-2013
We have these outside U.K.
Rosaliee
18-02-2013
They're always in stock at my local Tesco extra, but they're so expensive. On offer, 2 boxes for £5 I think that's bad. A few weeks ago they were 2 boxes for £3 which was more like it - on the plus side, they are absolutely delicious, love the white ones, not too fussed about the chocolate ones.
PopRocket
18-02-2013
When they had them in stock they were 2 for £4, maybe when they start selling them for full price i'll actually be able to get my hands on them!!
PopRocket
23-02-2013
Managed to track some down at last!! Can't wait to try them
bananasplit
24-02-2013
Originally Posted by indie.star:
“These just seem like glorified Creme Eggs to me. I think they brought out a Terry's Chocolate Orange one a few years ago though and they were gorgeous!”

they were amazing!! was beginning to think I had imagined them - thank you

wish they would bring them back!
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