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Cadbury Clusters

 
Description: Manufacturer: Cadbury / Type: Chocolate

Newest Review: ... The clusters are small, well erm clusters of raisins and cornflakes coated in Cadbury chocolate. When I was eating them I ... more

 ... was reminded of Lion Bars or Picnics, except in cluster form not a bar obviously. The cornflakes are nice and crisp, and they give of a nice crunch as you bite into them. The raisins are nice and plump and not wizened and dry, and if course it's Cadbury's chocolate which is always enjoyable. As I said earlier they are very moreish and I can quite easily comtemplate eating two bags at a time, but I think one bag is just the right size, any more and they might get a bit sickly. I've heard people compare them to cornf...more

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Fiver29
Premium Review Cadbury Clusters: Clustering (247 words)
by - written on 19/11/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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I was in Poundland today and spotted six bags of Cadbury Clusters for a pound. Actually Claribelle had mentioned them a couple of weeks ago but its taken this long for our branch to get them in. Nutritional Information Per bag Calories 175 Sugars 23.0g Fat 8.2g These are really nice and very, very moreish. I just had a bag, but I could quite easily have eaten two. The clusters are small, well erm clusters of raisins and cornflakes coated in Cadbury chocolate. When I was eating them I was reminded of Lion Bars or Picnics, except in cluster form not a bar obviously. The cornflakes are ...  Read the complete review

davidbuttery
Premium Review Mean Mr Clustered (762 words)
by - written on 10/11/09 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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As I write this, Cadbury seem to be on the verge of being taken over by the giant American Kraft company. I'm not overflowing with joy at the prospect, and neither it seems are most chocolate lovers in Britain, but almost all Cadbury's shares are controlled by institutional shareholders who probably care a lot more about their bank balances than their palates (the philistines!) so one assumes that after a bit of horse-trading the deal will go through. That being so, it seemed appropriate to test a Cadbury product to give some sort of snapshot of how they're doing. Cadbury Clusters are, the packet says, "clusters of crunchy flakes & juicy raisins ...  Read the complete review

LAURALILIA
Premium Review Cadbury Clusters: Cadbury's Clusters - These Aren't New - I Used To Make Them ... (492 words)
by - written on 07/11/09 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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***Cadbury's Clusters*** I have been dying to try these for a while now, but couldn't bring myself to pay what I thought was quite a high price for them. However, after reading many reviews on Dooyoo - this week I succumbed... ***What are they like?*** This is a chocolate snack that comes in red packet and contains little clusters of raisins and cornflakes covered in Cadbury's milk chocolate. It is the type of think you might have made yourself as a child I suppose. The red packet has the usual purple Cadbury logo and has 'New' highlighted on the front. The packaging is quite good I think at displaying quite a bit of information on ...  Read the complete review

Goldberg81
Premium Review Did not satisfy me! (323 words)
by - written on 14/08/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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I thought I would give these a try as I found them in my local Homebargains at the very reasonable price of £1 for 6 small bags (37g each). Supermarkets also sell a larger bag at 150g. They are packaged in a very attractive shiny red foil bag, with the trademark Cadury's purple detail on the front. The front of the pack also shows you a picture of what the clusters look like, basically raisins and cornflakes covered in a very thick milk chocolate. It is a combination that really works. Thick, creamy tasting chocolate, chewy sweet raisins and crunchy cornflakes. They taste really moreish and one little bag was gone in a few seconds. But maybe that's ...  Read the complete review

abi138
Premium Review Cadbury Clusters: So yummy :) (363 words)
by - written on 10/06/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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Yummy :) I saw the small packets of these in the shop at work, I had to have some as I'm a complete chocoholic and they looked lovely. I must say I wasn't disappointed, they were lovely! They are basically chocolate cornflake cakes with raisins in. This seems like a simple concept but they are very nice. --Taste-- The usual deliciousness of Cadbury chocolate mixed with cornflakes and juicy raisins. These taste lovely. But don't just take my word for it, buy a packet and try them for yourself. --Amount-- As seems to be the case with most chocolates these days the packet is fairly large but only about 3/4 ...  Read the complete review

 

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