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Cadbury Wispa Twin Pot DessertNewest Review: ... on having been part of the internet campaign to bring them back after Cadbury replaced them with the far inferior Dairy Milk ... more More Cadbury's in Food
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Read Reviews for Cadbury Wispa Twin Pot Dessert
by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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Never go shopping when you're hungry, isn't that what they say? Well the other night I was starving after a day at work, but I needed a few things from the supermarket. I made a list, thinking this might keep me on track, but alas, when I came to 'yoghurts', instead of getting Muller Lights or even a nice low-calorie (still dieting) chocolate mousse - I spied the Cadbury's Twin Pot range - and on offer too. Into the basket they went, one of each variety - Buttons, Dairy Milk, Flake and Wispa. It was only when I got them home and looked a little more closely that I realised just how much more calorific they are than other yoghurts. Oh well, I'd bought them so I can't ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/09/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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Last week, when I was being a very good girl and sticking to my healthy eating regime I was devastated to find that my Mum had bought some Cadburys Wispa desserts in and they were sat staring up at me everytime I opened the fridge (why does she always buy the really good treats in when I've commited myself to a strict diet??!). Needless to say, by the weekend I had cracked (my excuse was so I could write a DooYoo review, of course!) and grabbing the pot and a teaspoon I retreated to the sofa to luxuriate in my indulgence. The product comes in a 90g twinpot and retails for around 68p. In my opinion this is expensive for a single dessert especially when you can ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/09/09 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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It was whilst I was shopping in my local Asda superstore that I saw the 'twin pot' desserts from Cadbury, displayed quite nicely in the chiller cabinets in the store. Seeing that there were several varieties of the dessert to choose from, from a 'Flake' variety to a Cadbury 'Buttons' option, I contemplated them all in turn, before finally settling on the 'Wispa' option, as this is one of my most favourite chocolate bars. I noticed that the Twin pot desserts were on a 'bulk buy' offer where if I bought four of them they would cost me £2.50, which was fairly reasonable I thought, given that they cost the sum of 68 pence each. As I find some ... Read the complete review
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