
Product Type: Cadbury Chocolate

by - written on 05/05/13, updated on 06/05/13 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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As per usual at the till point doing a top up shop in one of my local supermarkets, I have a 1 year bored out of her brain and having a little whinge, and a 3 year old placing his sticky fingers all over the sweets stored next to the till saying ' mummy, can I have some chocolate please? '. I have two options here-I either say no and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/02/13 (Very useful, 148 readings)
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Cadbury is probably the most well known chocolate brand of them all. It's been around since 1905 (According to google!). I've bought their products for as long as I can remember and they're still as popular today as they were when I was younger. Cadbury isn't a paticularly luxurious brand like Lindt or Thorntons but is more of an every ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/12/12
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I have tried all sorts of chocolate bars but nothing quite like a square of Cadburys Dairy Milk, just melts in the mouth. I hope Kraft will not change the taste of this bar, how can you improve on perfection?Ashamed to admit I can sit and eat a whole bar all on my own but persuade my husband to share it with me or I would be a whole lot larger than I am now!

by - written on 24/07/12, updated on 27/09/12 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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** Updated 27/9/12 ** What is it ? ~~~~~~~~ Ok so at the end of the day it's a chocolate bar, but more than that, I'd say it's the most recognized chocolate bar and a very iconic piece of Britain (within food retail, it's up their with Heinz and the rest of them in my opinion). It has the Royal logo on the packaging ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/06/12, updated on 28/01/13 (Very useful, 214 readings)
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Cadbury's Dairy Milk is perhaps one of the most popular milk chocolate brands worldwide- it is widely available in worldwide locations and it is very unlikely for you to walk into a major food retailer or supermarket which does not sell this, in some kind of shape and size. It is known for containing much more milk than other chocolate ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/06/12 (Useful, 63 readings)
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Chocolate is a fabulous thing. I have tried lots of different kinds and the majority are yummy. But to me, the Dairy Milk bar is the KING of chocolate. Simple yet sweet is how I find this bar of gold (or purple!) PACKAGING: The wrapper for the Dairy Milk bars has always been the same. Iconic dark purple and the words ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/05/12 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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ok so i wanted some chocolate last night and decided to nip to asda for a bar when i got there i had a look at the selection and came across a hugh 400g bar for £2.00 i thought this was a really good price and couldnt resist it so i picked it up and came home very happy the bar its self came in a purple plastic wrapper not to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/02/12 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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I was wondering why this Chocolate is called Dairy Milk, it is because they use fresh Dairy Milk, I guess so. I love this chocolate it is one of my all time favourites. If you are looking for a dreamy creamy bar of chocolate then this one fits the bill. You can buy this in any supermarket, garage, convenient store, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/01/12 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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@ About, packaging, value for money @ Dairy milk bars normally come in strips or "bars" and cost about £2 for 230G in one bar from Tesco. The one thing I like about Dairy Milk (and cadburys in general) is that they use fair trade ingredients - this makes me feel like I am doing something for those in a third world ... Read the complete review

by popmusicfan - written on 01/01/12
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I adore this chocolate. You can buy it in various different sizes and it's widely available to buy in most supermarkets and newsagents. The chocolate is suitable for everyone and it has a lovely creamy taste that just melts in the mouth. I would recommend keeping it in the fridge during the summer months as it can sometimes melt in ... Read the complete review

by JonathonCross - written on 09/12/11
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I am guessing your probably wanting to tell me that Cadbury is now under Kraft ownership, an American company- and is now not completely British hence the title! However I must say that Cadbury Dairy Milk is my favourite REASONABLY priced milk chocolate bar money can buy! I am here to inform you to tell you why. Where does the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/12/11 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Cadbury's, hands down, make the best chocolate in the world. I have tried Hershey (ugh!), Thornton's, the much coveted Belgium chocolate but, in my humble opinion as a self-confessed chocolate lover, Cadbury is the best. Having made that declaration of love, I will also say that Cadbury Dairy Milk is the cream of Cadbury and nothing else ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/11/11 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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I am a massive chocoholic and I wonder why I cannot lose weight, I get paid every thursday and I have nothing to show for it except a bin full of sweet wrappers my work may as well just pay me with sweets, chocolate and crisps. I am a massive fan of Cadbury products I must say, I usually got for the Twirls though. However there is a time ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/10/11 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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I have always been a bit of a chocoholic and with the vast array of chocolate bars now on the market the choice is almost endless. But sometimes instead of all the fancy bars I love nothing more than a simple bar of milk chocolate and one of the best is Cadbury's. I know there are many other companies that produce much higher quality ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/08/11 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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I've been fortunate enough to sample many types of chocolate from around the world and I can honestly say, NOTHING compares to Dairy Milk! You can keep your bars of Galaxy (just doesn't taste right to me - too creamy? I'm not sure) and your fancy European chocolates (too rich) - the real master chocolatiers work at ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/04/11 (Somewhat useful, 23 readings)
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My other half thinks that Green and Blacks make the best cocoa based products in the universe and that this stuff is "too sweet", she's wrong, and here's why: Cadbury are master chocolatiers, and although most of the stuff is made in Poland now, the taste is divine! It's light, creamy and great to have at ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/09/10 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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Although I generally won't turn my nose up at any chocolate especially milk, my favourite has to be Cadbury. I often eat bars like a Wispa or a Twirl but I definitely like to sit down and eat a slab of milk chocolate without any of the additional extras that are associated with confectionery items. The Cadbury packaging is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/07/10 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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When you think of a chocolate bar what do you think of- Cadburys! This is the signature chocolate bar the one you buy your dad on fathers day or your teacher gives it to you as a christmas present. Either way its a chocolate we all know and love and it is a safe choice to please anyone. The chocolate can come in a big bar like ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/05/10 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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The royal purple wrapper of Cadbury Dairy Milk instantly stands out on the chocolate shelf. With its picture of a square of chocolate having milk poured into it, the packaging is there to tempt you into buying this creamy goodness! Dairy Milk is definitely the king of milk chocolate. When you tear open the wrapper you are ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/05/10 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate is a famous brand of chocolate, now made under the parent company of Kraft Foods. It has been sold in the UK since 1905 and remains extremely popular, with several offshoots now available, including fruit and nut, caramel, buttons and bubbly chocolate all widely available. Expect to pay around 50p for a ... Read the complete review
