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Cadburys Mini Eggs Twin PotNewest Review: ... colours) with a yellow and purple lid. I am not sure if either of this packaging is recyclable, or not. The lid is decorated ... more More Cadbury's in Food
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by - written on 23/04/09 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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I love the various chocolate dessert twin pots that Cadbury's produce, my favourite being the plain Dairy Milk variety (the one with simple chunks of chocolate to mix in with the chocolate dessert) and I have a penchant for the Flake one too which is as delicious as it sounds. I really love Mini Eggs so when I spotted these Twin Pots containing them I decided I just had to try one, unfortunately having given up chocolate for Lent I was a little belated in sampling it but to be honest I wish I hadn't bothered with this gimmicky one and opted for my old Dairy Milk favourite instead. The problem is that there are four or five normal sized Mini Eggs ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/02/09 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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I have to first thank 'AmyAmy' for her superb review of this product, as she inspired me to travel to my local Morrisons to purchase this, ok ok I went to get pizza but I wouldn't have picked this up without her review. First thing I noticed about the pot is that it's a reasonable size, and it looks like an explosion in the Dulux factory. But wait!... upon closer examination by turning this pot over I realised to my horror that the actual pot containing the goodies is microscopic. If I knew a word for small that was smaller than microscopic I would use it. They must be having a laugh, I thought to myself. I like my desserts to be extensive, and my belly to be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/02/09 (Very useful, 214 readings)
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?Chick chick chick chick chicken, Lay a little egg for me! I haven't had one since breakfast, And now its half past three! So chick chick chick chick chicken, Lay a little egg for me!? Easter time is such a wonderful season. Baby animals are being born, flowers are bursting from their seeds, the air is getting warmer (unless you live here in Aberdeen!) and if you're a good'un, a large fluffy pink bunny will be hopping up to your door and leaving you a nice round Easter egg! Now I am not one for receiving Easter eggs myself, but when it comes in the form of the yoghurt, that is something completely different... Cadburys are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/03/09 (Very useful, 260 readings)
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I bought a pot of these after reading a couple of reviews of these on this site and decided that I didn't just want one I needed one. I decided that while my son was at nursery was the ideal time to review this yoghurt so not only would I have time to evaluate it but I also would not have to share it. The twin pots Cadbury mini eggs twin pot is a limited edition for Easter. It is part of a range of Cadburys twin pots which are currently on offer for 4 for £2.50 at Morrison's. I purchased buttons, crunchie and dairy milk. This is for a 90g pot. The packaging It comes in a purple pot with the advertising been on top with a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/04/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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Cadburys Mini Eggs Twin Pot is a new limited edition product in dessert form by Cadburys. The dessert is provided in a purple pot which can be snapped in two so that you can lift up the section containing the 4 or 5 mini eggs and mix these in to the thick chocolate yoghurt. This is the standard for these Cadburys products and the only difference is the label on the top of the pot which shows two mini eggs and some of the yoghurt on a spoon (yum!). The taste of the yoghurt is delicious, it's very chocolately and has that distinctive Cadburys kick to it. The mini eggs are cold, crisp and delicious as per normal mini eggs (see my earlier review). When ... Read the complete review
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