
Product Type: Cadbury Chocolate

by - written on 15/05/13 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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Having just read a review on this treat I have gone early morning, very unlike me, mad, and dashed into my store cupboard to eat one of my Curly Wurly bars. I feel like a naughty child! Children of the seventies and eighties come back, with me, for a taste of nostalgia and chew on a Cadbury Curly Wurly. Anyone younger why not go retro ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/05/13 (Useful, 47 readings)
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I am on a diet but am trying to make it one that I can maintain long term so have been looking for chocolate treats that I can still have but which aren't too calorific. Perusing the supermarket shelves one day looking for those elusive lower calorie chocolate bars I came across Cadbury's Curly Wurly. Now I can recall having ... Read the complete review

by JonathonCross - written on 10/09/11
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Normally I am all for Cadburys chocolate and fully support what they do (especially as they support fairtrade!!! However I am sorry to say that I believe the Curley Wurly is Cadburys worst product ever since they were launched back in 1970. History and were they are sold; First invented in 1970 for Britain the Curly Wurly has ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/08/11 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Yum Yum Yum is what goes through my head when I think of CurlyWurlies. I am absolutely addicted to these chocolate bars! I have loved them since I was little and nothing much has changed since. A curly wurly is basically a long piece of chewy caramel with lots of holes in it, covered in delicious milk Cadbury's chocolate. The ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/01/11 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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Curlywurly is another Cadbury chocolate bar made by those great creators of chocolate Cadbury. To enjoy the Curly Wurly you must like 2 things. 1 you must like chocolate correction you must like Cadbury chocolate because lets face it not all chocolate is the same and 2 you must like caramel because these 2 things are what the Curly Wurly ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/11/10 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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As I have just eaten a Curly Wurly and very much enjoyed it I thought I would write a review on it! Curly Wurlys are a Cadbury chocolate bar, they have a caramel centre. They are available nation wide and vary in price but can often be found for around 20p which is a bargain compared to the majority of chocolate bars out ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/10/10 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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The Curly Wurly is another legendary chocolate bar produced by Cadbury. I get the impression that it is particularly aimed at children or younger ones but it can be enjoyed by a person of any age as it is so tasty. The main colour of the wrapper is white but with very colourful and bright text spelling out the name Curly Wurly ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/09/10 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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The wrapper is different - it used to be a much simpler purple lettering on white background - but the Curly Wurly is just the same psychedelic chocolate bar that it always was. The most interesting feature of this bar is its consistency - something between a chocolate bar and a toffee bar. The lattice work shape means that ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/06/10 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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I've just this minute finished eating one of these, so why not write about it. Before last week I hadn't had a Curly Wurly for years. I don't know what made me buy 1, but the price has certainly changed since I last bought 1. I paid 28p for the bag. Don't know if the size and weight has changed over the years, but the current ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/06/10 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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Cadbury Curly Wurly is a chocolate confectionary, consisting of hard caramel, formed into a grid shape and covered in milk chocolate. Since their introduction by Cadbury (one of the largest chocolate confectioners in the world) in 1971, curly wurly's have remained popular and are now available as single bars, five bar multi packs and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/05/10 (Useful, 16 readings)
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Love, love, love curly wurlys! I'll begin with the fun, child like packaging it comes in which is appealing and makes us grown ups feel like big kids! The bar itself is a long latticed type bar of caramal covered in yummy cadburys chocolate. Whats great about it? Well, firstly its satisfying..its quite long and so I guess it fools the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/05/10 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I have always liked curly wurly's for as long as I can remember. We had them as kids for a treat here and there and recently, when doing weight watchers, I found that a lot of chocolate bars are very high saturated fat and calories, as you would expect. I went onto weight watchers online and was looking for a lower fat chocolate bar that ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/05/10 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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I think a curly wurly is a fun chocolate bar, that every child in this country must have sampled at some point in their youth, and some people like me still love to eat them now. A curly wurly is basically lovely creamy cadburys chocolate wrapped around caramel, but in ridiculous curly shapes, hence the name. It's hard to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/05/10 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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Having reached my goal weight via slimming world I have no intention of gaining again! I do like the occasional chocolate treat and slimming world taught which ones would do the least damage. One of my favourites is Cadburys curly wurly. It not only gives me a double hit of chocolate and caramel but with only 115 calories per bar, isn't ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/03/10 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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When out shopping I often grab a chocolate multipack to put in my bag for work, this saves paying 55p for a 30p bar of chocolate in the vending machine at work, In Tesco last week i must of had a bit of a nostalgic moment when I seen the Cadbury Curly Wurly and ended up with a pack of them. The ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/03/10 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Curly wurly resembles two tread on snakes intertwined and then coated in faeces. This is the worrying exterior of what is in fact one of Britain's most popular chocolate bars since their launch in 1971. The bar in fact comprises of two interlocking squiggles (technical term) of toffee coated in cadbury dairy milk chocolate and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/02/10 (Useful, 24 readings)
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I recently had a curly wurly out of a selection bag and remembered how good they were. It has been years since I last had one and I was unsure if they were still even made. The packaging is simple with a white background with curls on and the name in bright lettering and of course and Cadburys symbol. On opening ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/02/10 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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There is just not enough of it! I just went to raid a bit of the giant toblerone I got my Dad for christmas to find my mum has already finished it off but left an empty box there so he does not notice until we get round to replacing it (he wouldn't realise for months so we've got time) there is literally no other junk food in the house ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/01/10 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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When is the last time you had or even thought about one of these? Well I am right now, jealous? This one came from a selection box we were given at Christmas. You can still buy them singly and Asda charge just a tiny 22p! I used to absolutely LOVE these as a kid and I am now remembering why! The Cadbury chocolate is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/12/09, updated on 26/12/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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A favourite with children, curly wurly is perfectly acceptable to eat if you're an adult as well. It's simple - a long bar in a boxed zig zag shape is made out of caramel and covered in chocolate. The zig zags must be where the curly wurly name comes from presumably. The caramel is hard and chewy (not solid hard, but firm and sticky, ... Read the complete review
