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Cadbury Buttons Birthday CakeNewest Review: ... shaped, covered in milk chocolate with 'Happy Birthday' written on it in the middle. Around the 'Happy Birthday' are ... more More Cadbury's in Food
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by - written on 03/09/09 (Very useful, 105 readings)
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Like many people, my daughter is a big fan of Cadburys - particularly their chocolate buttons. So it was no surprise to me when she picked the Cadbury Buttons Birthday Cake in Tesco for her birthday. * Where to Buy * As stated above, I purchased my daughters cake from Tesco. They don't always seem to have them in my local one, so I went to a slightly larger store were they had a wider selection of cakes. I'm pretty sure you can purchase this cake from most medium-sized supermarkets. * Appearance * The cake is rectangular shaped, covered in milk chocolate with 'Happy Birthday' written on it in the middle. Around the 'Happy ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/08/08 (Very useful, 521 readings)
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A birthday party is never complete without a cake is it, and my granddaughters party was no exception to this. I had made desserts for the adults and wanted a nice cake that the children at the party would enjoy, but one that wouldn't break the bank as my daughter had already ordered in a very nice personalised cake from the bakery. In Sainsbury's I was looking at the birthday cakes when a familiar purple caught my eye, I pulled it off the shelf and saw it was a Cadbury's Buttons Cake which I knew instantly would be happily received by everyone. Looking through the large window in the box I saw a cake which looked to be 100% chocolate, it looks very ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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For me a birthday without cake, is not a birthday. It was my brothers birthday the other week and he managed to get himself two cakes on two different occasions. On of the cakes he was lucky enough to receive was the Cadbury's Chocolate Button Cake. This can be found in all supermarket's such as Tesco, Sainsbury and Asda. We specifically bought ours in Asda though however it can be found in the others too. They are always found in the celebration cake aisle which is usually near the aisle with products such as the pancakes, scones and doughnuts. The cake costs £6.48. I personally think this is quite expensive. There are other larger cakes which can be bought ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/07/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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I am a huge fan of cadburys chocolate and most of their confectionary products I really enjoy. My favorite ones are the orginal ones to be honest and I although I enjoy the newer ones they just can't match up to the good old ones! I am very fussy when it comes to cakes. I dont like tradtional ones with thick icing, so when I saw this, a nice looking cake, with the magic Cadbury's touch I thought it couldnt be much better than this! The cake comes in colourful bright packaging, ideal for parties and kids. The main part is cardboard which of course is recyclable, which is great. I'm not so sure about the plastic bit in the top, but this allows you to see well ... Read the complete review
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