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Cadburys Dairy Milk BubblyNewest Review: ... to stop once you start. The great thing about this chocolate is it is really smooth and you don't have to content with ... more More Cadbury in Food
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by - written on 02/08/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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This is the best Chocolate Bar on the market in my view. These have been out for a couple of years now. I got told these were a kind of simlar replacement for Wispa's, but I don't know if that is true, as I don't think they taste quite the same. Available in standard sized Bars, which cost around 50p, or 181g Bars, which are around £1.60, but all larger Cadbury Bars are on offer for £1 each at Asda just now. Packaging for these is alright. The colouring on the pack is a metallic Purple up the top and shiny silver down the bottom. The Dairy Milk branding is across the middle on a white strip and there is the Glass and a Half symbol as well, which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/05/06 (Very useful, 487 readings)
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Yesterday I munched a bar of Dairy Milk with Cream Egg, today I've cracked open a Cadbury's Dairy Milk Bubbly to see how it compares. I'm thinking Aero. But Aero with the gorgeous addition of Cadbury's Dairy Milk instead of Nestles (rather naff) chocolate. *Rubs hands together and says let's see...* The only thing I’ll mention about the wrapper is the fact that the reverse gives the awful truth that I'm about to scoff 185 cals and 10.4g fat, and that's on top of the McChicken Sandwich I've just eaten. Scary. Opening the wrapper I ignore the shower of chocolate bits that launch themselves at my clean white top and inhale the wonderful ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/09/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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Although it may seem that these would be the same as the Wispa bar, it appears that it isn't and in my opinion it tastes slightly different. A big bar will cost you around £1.50 although you can buy them in a smaller version if you are worried that you may not be able to stop once you start. The great thing about this chocolate is it is really smooth and you don't have to content with lumps, bumps or any hidden extras as you work your way through it. If you bite into a chunk then you will see that the top is like Dairy milk but as your eyes lower you will see lots of air bubbles which look exactly the same as the Wispa but maybe a little ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/06/04 (Very useful, 559 readings)
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh a new offering from Cadbury?s. They have recently released this little offering as part of the Dairy Milk range. A new chocolate product should of course be tested out so I happily obliged in doing so. I saw this advertised on a bus shelter. They really shouldn?t be allowed to do this, my bus stop is right outside a newsagents and as I knew the bus wouldn?t be along for a few minutes I thought I?d pop in and buy one. Unless this particular newsagents seems to be slacking somewhat in the chocolate stakes as they did not seem to have any of these. However I was not ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/07/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Cadburys is by far the most superior chocolate in my opinion. No other brand tastes like it, and nothing else comes close in my opinion. I have tried many a product from the cadburys range and it is safe to say I have never been disappointed or had reason to complain. This new chocolate bar is no different. Cadburys has been around for over a hundred years now and products such as roses date back to 1938. The chocolate bar is a new product and has been made to expand the dairy milk range and as such was bought out with a far other varieties of the bar. If you ignore the packaging you would be excused for thinking that this was not new at all. Wispa I hear you ... Read the complete review
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