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Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted Bar

It’s no Creme Egg, it’s Twisted!

Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted Bar
All the gooey fondant fun of Creme Egg inside a bar of thick milk chocolate, available all year round.

 

Cadbury Double Decker

Cadbury Double Decker

Two layers of crispy cereals and nougatine wrapped in delicious Cadbury chocolate – and there’s a small amount of coffee in there too. The Double Decker name was inspired by double decker buses which became a symbol of Britishness in the 1970s.
Leeds comedian Charlie Chuck appeared in our adverts - tagline, are you missing something up top?

Curly Wurly

Cadbury Curly Wurly Bar

Imagine a chewy caramel ladder. Now drape it in thick milk chocolate. If you’ve never seen a Curly Wurly before – as if – now you know exactly what it’s like. It’s been around since 1971, and was voted most popular chocolate bar still in production in a 2004 online poll.

Hooray for the Curly Wurly! Curly Wurly Squirlies launched in 1999. The comedy actor Terry Scott famously starred in an ad campaign for the brand in the 1970s dressed as a schoolboy. Harry Hill used to rely on Curly Wurly to remember Elizabeth Hurley's name correctly (he used it in his stand up routines
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Cadbury Freddo Bar
Cadbury Dairy Milk Freddo

Frog-shaped Cadbury milk chocolate, perfect for a treat!

In the UK Freddo is a Frog. However In Australia they have a Koala (Caramello Koala) version. Freddo was originally launched in 1973 and withdrawn in 1979. Re-launched in 1994
 

Cadbury Boost

Cadbury Boost Bar

A milk chocolate bar with caramel and biscuit filling and a soft chocolate centre, ‘charged with glucose’ for extra energy. Originally launched as Coconut Boost in 1985, Boost was advertised by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, who gave it an amusingly surreal slogan ‘it’s slightly rippled with a flat underside’.