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A taste of paradise? Yes, we’re talking about Bounty. Remember the tv advert asking if you are a Bounty Hunter?Moist tender coconut covered in rich dark chocolate. But it wasn’t always that way. Wispa was first launched in the United Kingdom in 1981 as a trial version in the North East of England, and it was later introduced nationally in 1983. The bar is often compared to Rowntree’s Aero, which is now owned by Nestle. Snowflake was first introduced in the United Kingdom in 2000 and was marketed as a unique twist on the classic Cadbury Flake bar. The bar was later renamed “Flake Snow” in 2003, but was discontinued by Cadbury in 2008 due to declining sales.

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In 1970 the Irish and British parts of the Jacob’s company split into two firms. The Club biscuit had by this time become popular throughout Great Britain and was marketed in five varieties. Unsurprisingly, given that the brand has been around for the best part of 85 years, there have been many flavours that had to be sacrificed to make way for the current crop. I wonder how that went down with the troops? I’ve no idea if Lawrence of Arabia enjoyed a bite of Turkish Delight or two in his tent in the middle of the Arabian desert during his war time campaigns. Fry’s merged with Cadbury’s in 1919 but the name has continued to appear on bars ever since and the current wrapper is a shade of pink and purple in colour in the UK with a light yellow star above the name. Inside the letter ‘O’ there’s a hazelnut with a green leaf. Give it a try and take a bite to see if the advertising claims still hold true! Caramac Galaxy is milk chocolate bar that is manufactured by Mars, Incorporated, an American multinational confectionery company. The brand was first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1960 by the company’s British subsidiary, Mars Limited. The chocolate was initially marketed as a “smooth milk chocolate” and was sold in a distinctive, curved bar shape.

What day of the week are you reading this blog? There’s a one in seven chance it will be a Friday. In which case ‘Get that Friday Feeling’ and have a Crunchie Bar. First mentioned in the 1935 children’s book ‘National Velvet’, Crunchie came out in 1929, manufactured by Frys. Fuse is a brand of chocolate bar that was produced by Cadbury in the United Kingdom from 1996 to 2006. The bar consisted of a blend of milk chocolate, peanuts, raisins, crisp cereal, and fudge pieces. Fry’s Chocolate Cream is known for being the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the oldest chocolate bar brand in the world. The bar consists of a smooth, fondant centre that is enrobed in a layer of plain chocolate. Toffee Crisp The bar is made with smooth milk chocolate that is infused with crispy rice pieces for added texture.

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It’s not just a delight, it’s Fry’s Turkish Delight. Not only that ‘it’s Full of Eastern Promise’ or so the tv advert goes. It’s a close call but on a personal level, Heroes just about edges it when it comes to which box our family opts for over the Christmas period.

They were introduced in September 1999 as a response to rival Mars' Celebrations (more on them later) and the box contains miniature versions of various Cadbury chocolate bars. Starbar is a brand of chocolate bar that is manufactured by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company. Dubble is fairly new addition to the list of chocolate bars, as it was first introduced in the United Kingdom in 2000. It was created as a fairly traded chocolate bar that would appeal to young people. The bar was marketed with the slogan “Serious chocolate, serious fun” and was sold with a collectible wrapper that featured designs created by young people. Although successful worldwide, Aero doesn’t seem to have appealed to the American market quite as much. Any ideas why? I have to confess that as a kid, Aero was one of my least favourite chocolate bars. It never felt or seemed substantial enough for me.It’s worth noting that many of these experienced minor alterations while others were dropped altogether. In the 1920s, Cadbury Dairy Milk was introduced in other countries around the world, such as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In the 1950s, Dairy Milk became one of the first chocolate bars to be advertised on television in the UK, with the famous slogan “a glass and a half of milk in every half pound” emphasizing the bar’s high milk content. I’ve recently decided to challenge myself to a chocolate bar knowledge quiz. I didn’t score badly at all, but the problem is that when you spend your days educating people in eating good quality chocolate, you really don’t eat that many mainstream chocolate bars.

Apart from the traditional flavours, there is also Aero Snow, Aero Honeycomb, Aero Chunky, Aero Cappuccino. The bar has a smooth, creamy caramel-flavored center that is made with condensed milk, glucose syrup, and vegetable oil, and is coated in a layer of chocolate. Fry’s Chocolate Cream is currently manufactured by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company. The bar was first introduced in 1866 by J.S. Fry & Sons, a British chocolate company that was later acquired by Cadbury. The process for making Cadbury Flake is a closely guarded secret, which no other chocolate manufacturer has ever managed to recreate.In some countries, Toffee Crisp is marketed under the name “Nestle Crunch” or “Crunch” and may have a slightly different recipe. Milkybar The honeycomb toffee centre is cut up using jet of oil which create sharp, jagged edges which are then covered in milk chocolate and cooled.In the UK, Cadburys, the current maker and Britvic, combined to make a limited edition Crunchie Tango.

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