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Cadbury Heroes |
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17/02/05 (165 review reads) |
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Advantages: good for sharing
Disadvantages: nutty ones
Of course I do
Cadburys heroes, I received a tub these at Christmas and I liked them lots. Cadbury first introduced sweets in this form in 1999.
A tub of heroes contains Dairy Milk, Cadbury Dairy Milk with Caramel, Cadbury Dairy Milk Whole Nut, Twirl, Time Out, Dream, Fudge, Crunchie, Picnic, Nuts About Caramel.
All these chocolate bars have been shrunk into bite size sweets and wrapped individually. I personally do not like the nut ones and find that I often need two of the same variety of sweets to get enough of a taste .
I think these big tubs are great for sharing. Ideal to put out at a party as there are usually several in the tub that everyone likes.
The chocolate tastes good it is cadburys after all.
Heroes contain
Energy 2150kj/505kcal
Protein 5.5g
Carbohydrate 60.9
Fat 26.4
And as you would expect have dairy and nuts in them so a no no for a lot of allergy sufferers.
Heroes come in a card /paper tub weight 480 g. and are available for £2.62 at Tescos. I have seen them for sale at many other supermarkets and newsagents that sell sweets, An easy to spot tub as it has the purple blue of cadbury with gold writting and So would I recommend these sweets , YES but please do not leave me all the nutty ones .A fairly safe buy as a present for anyone as there are usually a few of these sweets that everyone likes
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- 23/02/05 The Crunchie ones are my faves. :O)
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- 20/02/05 We often have a tin of these circulating at work.
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- 17/02/05 What more can you say? ...........Daisy :)
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