Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Cadbury Dairy Milk Whole Nut, Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel, Cadbury Bournville

Whole Nut: Just like the Cadbury Fruit and Nut but without the fruit pieces, and with hazelnuts (sorry, not crushed into a creamy spread à la Nutella) instead of almonds. Not much new I can say about this, other than I still like the richness of Cadbury's milk chocolate. And it's quite crunchy, but not painfully so.

Caramel: Sorry, this is just a glorified Milky Way bar sans everything inside leaving just the caramel, which means this was messy to eat since I was breaking them into chunks. The caramel is sweeter than that of a Milky Way bar, though I don't know if that's because it is a solid caramel filling (unlike in a Milky Way bar).

Bournville Classic Dark Chocolate: This is one variety of Cadbury's dark chocolate bar, named after their headquarters in Bournville, UK (I considered visiting Cadbury World, but unlike Hershey Park, it actually costs money to enter so booo). For dark chocolate, it's actually not very dark, claiming only a minimum of 39% chocolate. Additionally, the first ingredient listed is sugar. The taste clearly reflected this; I dare say the milk chocolate tasted more chocolate-y than this. Disappointing, if you're looking for legitimate dark chocolate.

2 comments:

  1. i'm boycotting cadbury for at least a month.

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  2. maybe that'll help me stave off early-onset diabetes.

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