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Cadburys Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit yoghurtNewest Review: ... desserts. The packaging for this was alright. It was a stardy enough plastic tub, which had a larger compartment and a ... more More Cadbury's in Food
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by - written on 20/07/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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I am a huge fan of Cadbury's confectionary products. In my eyes they rarely do anything wrong and no other brand tastes close to this. Cadburys dairy milk has an amazing flavour and they seem to be able to wave that magic wand over everything they do. I was pleased when I tried Cadburys dairy milk yoghurt that this was no exception. The yoghurt come in a traditional Cadbury's purple pot. It is plastic with a peel off foil lid to keep it fresh. I am not sure if any of the packaging is recyclable or not. The lid is blue and purple and has pictures of the yoghurt and shortbread on the front, which look very appetising. The purple pot is split into two sections, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/09/08 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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Last night I went to visit my daughter and noticed her giving the girls' a lovely looking dessert in a purple pot that I hadn't seen before. I craftily offered to feed the baby hers so I could have a taste for myself! They are made by Cadbury's and are not a yogurt (as stated in the product title) but a chocolate dessert, it's a twin pot with the larger half of the pot holding a generous amount of smooth chocolate dessert and a smaller section containing lots of small balls of biscuit. The idea is to tip the balls into the dessert to make a more indulgent version of their Dairy Milk with Shortcake bar. Now, my granddaugher is only 15 months old so ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/08 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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When I choose my yoghurts, I will usually opt for a low fat, low calorie fruity option. However, every now and then I will fancy something different. When I was browsing the shelves at Asda, I fist thought I'd go for a Crumble-based yoghurt, but then something else leaped out at me. Yes, I fancied the Cadburys Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit yoghurt! This yoghurt reminds me greatly of the Muller Corner yoghurt; a little pot, though this time purple, is split into two sections, one larger than the other. On the lid, mounted on top of the heavenly sky blue background, there is a picture of a spoon. And on that spoon there is a pile of shortcake biscuits on top of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/09/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I will usually buy a healthy yogurt but have been trying to change up the munchies that I have at the weekend because I am getting a little bored. I saw this in the fridges at Sainsbury's and fancied it so into the basket it went. It was quite expensive at 54p per pot but I felt it was worth a try. The pot is similar to a fruit corner but it was circular in shape and slightly smaller. In the larger side there was a brown chocolate yogurt that resembled melted Dairy milk. The smaller side contained a load of small chocolate balls which I would later find out, were shortcake covered in milk chocolate. I was a little disappointed that the balls weren't ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/09/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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I like the Cadbury's range of Chocolate desserts and this is the latest one I have tried. Perhaps not that cheap for what you get, but yummy nonetheless. I paid 58p for the 80g tub, and sometimes Asda does 4 desserts for £2, so a little saving to be had. These are found in the chiller section nearby to the yoghurts and other Chocolate desserts. The packaging for this was alright. It was a stardy enough plastic tub, which had a larger compartment and a small-ish one. The lid was a covering of cellophane which was easy enough pulled off. The main colouring was a deep purple and the lid had the Dairy Milk branding and a lighter blue colour as well. ... Read the complete review
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