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Twisted treat (Cadbury Crème Egg Twisted)

Siamese

Member Name: Siamese

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Cadbury Crème Egg Twisted

Date: 08/11/09 (23 review reads)
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Advantages: Really sweet and tasty

Disadvantages: Not very healthy

Cadbury Crème Egg Twisted

Description: New Cadbury Crème Egg Twisted. It's no Crème Egg. It's Twisted.

These have been around for months now but you might not have gotten around to trying them yet, so I will just explain what they are. If you have eaten a Cadbury's Creme Egg, you will know what to expect. These are basically the fondant from the middle of the egg, contained in a twisted bar of milk chocolate. The overall flavour is the same as a Creme Egg of course, but the proportions of this bar make it different!

Each bar is 45g, which means there is plenty of it!

When you are eating this, you are likely to find it slightly easier to eat, simply because of the shape. I really like them though because of the fact that you seem to get more fondant than you do in the egg, it is slightly thinner and the chocolate is also really chunky - much more so than the egg.

If you have a sweet tooth then you should definitely try these, if not then you might find that a whole one is too sickly. I can easily eat a whole one though and wouldn't want to share!

Nutritional info is as follows;

Calories 210
Sugars 27.9g
Fat 9.4g
Saturates 5.8g
Salt 0.03g

It is a shame that chocolate bars are not good for you, so as with everything naughty, you do need to eat these in moderation. Having said that, they are a delicious sweet treat and almost certain to be loved by fans of the original Creme Egg.

If you haven't already, then I definitely recommend that you try these, they are easily recognisable by their shiny blue and red wrapper with "Twisted" written across the front with a picture of the bar. They cost around £0.55 and are available in most shops and supermarkets - get some soon!

Summary: Well worth buying

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