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Cadbury's Chocolate EclairsNewest Review: ... are quite hard to bite into at first, not as hard as say a werthers original, especially if left somewhere cold. Once they ... more More Cadbury in Food
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by - written on 13/01/08 (Very useful, 204 readings)
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This review is about the 500g box of Cadbury Eclairs. -- Packaging-- The box is the height of a dvd case with the width at the bottom half the size. The width at the top is slightly longer. The colour is the traditional Cadbury's purple swirled with a gold colour which must be the eclairs individual colour's. The front of the box says the make, the name, a picture of an eclair, a reminder about your GDAs (Guidline Daily Amounts) and the description of the sweet 'chewy caramel with a Cadbury chocolate centre'. The side of the box tells us the ingredients: glucose, syrup, sugar, milk, chocolate (18%) (sugar, drfied whole milk, cocoa butter, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/12/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Cadburys chocolate éclairs are one of Cadburys original sweets they made. These are ideal for car journeys to share amongst the families or half time at the football The look? The wrappers are dominated by the Cadburys and toffee colours, once inside the toffee is a smooth creamy looking toffee, if you were to bite into it you would see a chocolate filling. Price? £1.39 for a 200 gram bag this equates to 34.5pence per 100 grams About the Taste? These are quite hard to bite into at first, not as hard as say a werthers original, especially if left somewhere cold. Once they warm up these become a softer chewing toffee and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/09/09 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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Chocolate Éclairs (yes it's right, despite for some reason looking wrong) used to be a treat my mother would buy on a Friday night if she'd had a good day, the kids would get the candy's, the adults would get alcohol. It seemed a fair trade off to a 7 year old who was staying up late with mummy and daddy to watch some fat bloke swearing whilst my dad was in stitches, now 14 year on, it is me with the alcohol on a Friday night, it's my dad who's the unfunny fat bloke and my parents marriage was divorced a few years ago...however I'm still the one with the éclairs. Looks like I've not done too badly here. Cadbury's chocolate éclairs come in quite a big bag, that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/06/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Cadburys Chocolate Éclairs are usually provided in a 165g bag (weight including wrappers) and are available from various stores and at varying prices. I purchased mine from Poundland so paid just £1.00 but I have seen these on offer for around £1.00 in Tesco and Asda on a couple of occasions. Each sweet contains 35 calories & 1.4g of fat so should be enjoyed in moderation as part of a healthy lifestyle but I often find it hard to avoid eating half a packet at a time so it's obviously easier said than done! A Cadburys Éclairs are chewy caramel with a milk chocolate centre and the chocolate is Cadburys of course which means that it tastes ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Here's a firm favourite in the bruffyboy household: Cadburys Eclairs. What are they: Chewy Caramel with a Cadbury Milk Chocolate Centre would be the answer there. As I've mentioned before, the clever people at Cadburys have got a whole host of products based around their milk chocolate, and here's yet another of them. First up, the caramel is pretty hard, and takes some chewing to get it going. Whilst I like this (and they're particularly good for melting with a mouth-ful of coffee), they will pull the fillings out of your teeth if you have them. The caramel is very sweet, and a real joy to chew. Once you get through it, you're through to the luscious ... Read the complete review
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