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Cadbury's Fudge yoghurtNewest Review: ... dessert. It is packaged in a delightful purple tub with 2 sections. On the one side is the delicious chocolate dessert and ... more More Cadbury's in Food
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by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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Cadburys Fudge Twin Pot is a new version in the ever increasing list of products also available in dessert form by Cadburys. The dessert is provided in a purple pot which can be snapped in two so that you can lift up the section containing the 15-20 small pieces of fudge and these are easy enough to mix these in to the thick chocolate yoghurt by just bending the smaller, Fudge containing, section of the pot. This is the standard for these Cadburys products and the only difference between them all is the label on the top of the pot which shows some of the chocolate yoghurt on a spoon with a few small pieces of chocolate covered fudge on the top. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/07/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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I am a huge fan of cadburys confectionary products, in my opinion nothign else really comes close. They are the market leader in most brands that they try. Cadburys dairy milk has a fantastic taste and Cadburys seem to be able to wave that magic wand over everything they do. I was really glad to find out that this flake yoghurt was no exception! The yoghurt comes packaged in a purple plastic tub (traditional Cadburys colours) with a foil peel off lid which keeps the yoghurt fresh. I am not sure how much of the packaging is recyclable though. The lid has pictures of swirly gold colouring, the fudge logo and the cadburys logo. It has a picture of the yoghurt and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/04/09 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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You're feeling a little hungry after a hard day's work. You decide to have a snack to keep you going. Reaching into the cupboard, you grab for the chocolate bar. But out of the corner of your eye, there is a shiny red fresh apple gleaming at you from the healthy fruit bowl. Uh-oh. You're really in the mood for chocolate, but the apple seems so tempting too! You need to choose quickly, your hunger is going...but it's so hard...they're both so promising...oh, just hurry up and choose! Okay, I'll have the... Which would you choose? When it comes to yoghurts, nine times out of ten I would most certainly choose the more fruity option. I just think there is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/08/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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I am very keen on desserts, whether I am buying them or making them myself, and love trying out new varieties. I was rather impressed the day I decided to try out the new Cadbury Fudge dessert. It is packaged in a delightful purple tub with 2 sections. On the one side is the delicious chocolate dessert and on the other you find chocolate-coated fudge pieces. This handy little tub also has a 'hinged' section that allows you to bend it in half to easily tip the fudge pieces into the chocolate dessert. The consistency of the dessert is reasonably thick. If you like Cadbury's chocolate you will love the dessert, as it is deliciously creamy. Cadbury ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/07/09 (Useful, 10 readings)
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This cadbury's youghurt is perfect after a hard's day work and you have just come home and you are trying to decide between a lovely chocolate bar or a healthy piece of fruit. But here in the fridge you see a new product. Hmm. What is it? Is it purple with orange pieces on it? It is new and it is a cadbury's fudge youghurt. It tastes like heaven in a pot! One great advantage? It is healthier than having an actual standard fudge chocolat bar!! Everyones happy. Although most people would choose fruity youghurts i have to say the fudge one is well worth a try. It can come in a single pack for people who jsut want to taste it or in packs of 4 along with other cadbury's ... Read the complete review
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