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Cadbury Fudge |
| Date: |
07/08/09 (12 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: cheap and easily available
Disadvantages: they should make a giant version- these are too small. Or sell them in a twin pack
Cadburys fudge bars are in the league of quality chocolate bars for pocket money prices- one bar of fudge will cost you 15p. A six pack will cost around 75p in most supermarkets.
Introduced in 1948, Cadburys fundge bars are basically a stick of fudge with a flat base, shaped like a semi circle and totally covered in cadburys chocolate.
The bars are quite small (around 1cm wide, 1 cm tall and around 12cm long), but are great as a quick fix snack. They are also great if you slice them into little chunks and the fudge actually tastes nicer cut into cubes like this. If you cut the bar into pieces you could sprinkle the fudge chunks onto ice cream for example- making this a cheap, versatile snack.
For 15p each and widely available (the even sell them in Boots stores) the Cadbury's Fudge Bar has to be up there in the ranks of classic confectionary bars.
Each fudge bar is around 110 calories (less than half that of a mars bar or galaxy caramel bar) but they are much smaller than these other chocolate bars.
In my opinion, I think Cadbury's should remarket the Fudge range and sell them in twin packs like a Twix and sell a giant version (a wider version the same as peperami have a Wideboy product). They just don't seem to care enough about the product to give us other versions of it- fudge bites, a fudge egg ....
I have heard of people dunking fudge bars into cups of coffee and sucking the melting chocolate off them.. again just another serving suggestion. Overall- these are so cheap and widely available this is what makes them a great product.
Summary: Classic bar, remains untouched and unchanged since 1948
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