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Cadbury's Milk Tray

 
Description: Milk Tray has maintained its popularity since the milk chocolate assortment - made with Cadbury's Dairy Milk - was ... more
Cadbury's Milk Tray ... first introduced in 1915.

Newest Review: ... in when you've gorged on half the box and need a rest! ~ The Contents ~ Inside the box is one MEASLY tray with 20 ... more

 ... chocolates sitting in a black plastic tray. The chocolates are slightly "deeper" than normal ones - compared to say, Quality Street for example- but one tray for the price is a bit extortionate! There are pictures and descriptions of each choc in the lid so you know what you're getting before you bite into them! ~ Strawberry Kiss ~ Yuck ~ Caramel Charm~ Caramel is nice but not my first choice ~ Caramel Heart ~ Too much caramel, not enough choc! ~ Hazelnut Heaven ~ My favourite. Im willing to fight anyone...more

Lakerfanster
Premium Review Cadbury's Milk Tray: Milky tray of love (757 words)
by - written on 21/02/08 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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Most people are quite partial to Chocolate and if they were truthful they would probably say they did have too much chocolate. I am one of those people and there are many chocolates that I am quite partial to. Here is my review of Cadbury's Milk Tray which is one of the most well known boxes of chocolates. Milk Tray was first made in 1915 and is one of the longest running products from the brand. There have been some subtle changes to the assortment of the chocolates and the packaging since the first boxes in 1915 and there have been many adverts including the biggest recent one of sponsoring Coronation Street. The Milk Tray name is now owned by Cadbury ...  Read the complete review

Sarccyslayer
Crowned Review Tastier than chocolate body paint, but not as satisfying.... ... (1144 words)
by - written on 11/05/05 (Very useful, 3595 readings)
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They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach with food, well the way to mine is with chocolate… im that easy!! Not just any chocolate though, I don’t like any of the shops own brands of chocolate and I wont settle for some cheapo alternative either… for me it has to be Cadbury’s or at a push Nestle for their Milky Bar. So imagine my surprise when I returned to the office on Monday morning after an energetic and totally exhausting General Election Campaign to be greeted with a lovely thank-you card and a HUGE box of Cadbury’s Milktray chocolates! A Hint for all your men out there, if you want to get on my good side then chocolate is the ...  Read the complete review

Shazzy
Crowned Review Cadbury's Milk Tray: All because the lady loves…. (1807 words)
by - written on 16/02/02 (Very useful, 1916 readings)
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I’ve only ever had one box of Milk Tray in all of my 41 years of existence. I think my mum might’ve had a couple of boxes when I was a kid, and I seem to remember Nan having a box, but I’d never had a box myself. Not that it had worried me in any way. I never gave the matter a second thought. There are plenty of things I’ve never had. Some I’d really like to have, some I couldn’t give two hoots about. Anyway, a few weeks ago, a parcel arrived. I’d been expecting a couple (ebay y’know) but this one was too heavy to be any of those. It was in an Amazon box, and as I’d recently used a DooYoo voucher, I figured ...  Read the complete review

calypte
Crowned Review How to score this Valentine's Day (1805 words)
by - written on 11/02/02 (Very useful, 696 readings)
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Ooh, you mucky minded lot! Put such terrible thoughts out of your head right now – I don’t mean it like *that*!! :o) Hmmm… chocolate, biscuits, more chocolate – my ops seem to have had a bit of a theme at the moment. Suddenly the lack of weight loss this year is making sense! All 3ps are therefore greatly appreciated for the New Trousers Fund. Ah, yes – Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us again, and I thought I’d post an opinion on an appropriate product – chocolate, of course – along with a few hints for the day. And before anyone points it out to me, I know that the category says ‘Special ...  Read the complete review

ComputerLover
Premium Review Cadbury's Milk Tray: All because the lady loves... (687 words)
by - written on 21/11/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Milk Tray chocolates - well I thought this was what every woman loves- do you remember those adverts for it back in the day? Where some ponce dressed all in black would do a James Bond -shimmying up the drainpipe like Spiderman? Then he would leave the box of chocs on the bed and disappear. The woman would come int the room and giggle and the narrator would say: all because the lady loves milk tray". THAT'S the total sum of my knowledge on these chocs until I decided to review them and do a bit of research on them! ~ Brand~ Milk Tray is produced by Cadbury's in 1915 and has stood the test of time as people love them! 8 million boxes are sold ...  Read the complete review

 

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