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Cadburys Raisin ClustersNewest Review: ... this blob is inserted into the mouth that you begin to appreciate the efforts Cadbury have made. The taste of the smooth ... more More Cadbury in Food
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by - written on 09/05/09 (Very useful, 349 readings)
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Just imagine that you are employed by Cadbury's and you have to keep on coming up with new and fresh ideas to tempt the customers your way. When you look at all the variations on a theme I really start to wonder how on earth the chocolatiers can still create new and exciting tastes. In my book Cadbury's have to be the number one choice but saying that there have been disappointments along the way, the last box of Cadbury's Dairy Milk chocolates that came my way definitely didn't work wonders for me. Anyway, lets just concentrate on the new range that Cadbury's introduced in April of this year. The new range that has just been launched by the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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Cadbury are renowned for their chocolate confections, and rightly so, but it is their latest offering which I was interested in. The Raisin Clusters are rather short in quantity as they are removed from the bright red packaging. A small handful at best and in varying sizes. Sometimes I have felt that the packet contains nothing but remnants from the manufacturing process, which have been rounded up, and packaged. The packaging is quite attractive and gives the impression of quality. The average cluster is perhaps the size of a ten pence piece with a height of between 3 and 5 millimetres. A decent size some may say, but at these proportions you are lucky to get 7 or ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/05/09 (Very useful, 155 readings)
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We had visitors coming at the weekend and I wanted to get some nice sweets to put out whilst we were sitting chatting during the evening but I didn't want to buy a great big tin or box of chocolates and have some left over that would tempt me to finish them off after everyone had gone. I just wanted something really nice that we could all pick at without any of us eating too much chocolate. I was in Tesco's doing some shopping and saw the new Cadbury bags at two for £2.50 so I decided to get a bag of Cadbury's Clusters and a bag of Cadbury's Raisins. There were also bags of Cadbury's Peanuts too but I am not very keen on peanuts covered in chocolate ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/06/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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Whilst I was buying petrol this morning I saw a large 150 g bag of the new Cadbury's product, Clusters. Dazzled by the large promotional display (and having a sweet tooth) I decided on making an impulse purchase. The chocolate clusters are irregular in appearance and are essentially pieces of cornflakes and raisins moulded together in milk chocolate. The clusters are very moreish, and I have found that they taste very nice if they are stored in the refrigerator first. They are not too crunchy, and are quite small and easy to chew. The clusters do not readily stick to your teeth either. Fans of the Cadbury's Picnic bar will especially like the Clusters as they taste very ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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I am a huge fan of the Cadbury's confectionary range. I believe their products are far superior than any other brand on the market and always taste better than the nearest comparison. I love the taste of dairy milk and any product that involves this is usually a winner in my opinion. I grabbed a bag of Cadbury's raisin clusters whilst topping up with petrol the other day, needless to say, as with all confectionary products at petrol stations I paid over the odds for these. They come in a large 150g bag which was enough to keep quite a few of us going on the journey. We did manage to finish them all, but the downside was that the bag wasn't resealable, which ... Read the complete review
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Cadburys Raisin Clusters : Get ready to be clustered!from ChrisGeering
14/06/2009
from ktbainbridge
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