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Cadbury Cherry Ripe Chocolate Bar, 52 g

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There might not have been enough among the chocolate, raisins and soft caramel to count as your five-a-day. As for me, I’m off to get myself another Bounty (this time the 2019’s version…) Why not stay in touch… But as chocolate fans get used to the latest changes what other sweet treats have we loved and then lost over the years? Cadburys Creme Teddy Bear was a foil covered chocolate shaped teddy bears made by Cadbury. Inside was a soft white fondant, very similar to a Cadbury's Creme Egg.

A frog-shaped chocolate bar that I first remember from the early 70s. It wasn't much more than a mouthful...not even a mouthful for a greedy kid of 12 or so! Freddo Frog was followed up by Carmello Koala.The caramel-filled Freddo ... Many a discussion has been had about what used to be in a tin of Cadbury's Roses. Where have all the classic ones gone and can anyone actually work out what they used to be? Sometimes it's easy to confuse ...

I started off with a lightly-buttered loaf-tin, lined it quite badly with baking parchment and poured in some of the melted chocolate to form a base.

They didn't need any extra fillings or flavours – the swirls somehow made this chocolate bar all the more delicious. Ice Breaker was a dark chocolate bar created by Cadbury with mint pieces in it. The Ice Breaker bar had a shiny, light blue wrapper and a white lightning-type zig zag across the front. I remember the advert where this ... If you could get through one of these without spitting it out, you were going to be the coolest kid in the playground, at least for a day. Before Freddo came along, these were the cheap and cheerful chocolate bars with a caramel centre and Looney Tunes' Tazmanian Devil (Taz) engraved on them.

Cadbury's Spira chocolate bar was a bit like a Twirl but a lot more tasty (well I thought so anyway). I've no idea why they stopped making them as the shops that sold them around where I lived were always ... My wife got some made for me by "Seachelles Bake House" on Etsy, or you can find them through Facebook. Cabana was a milk chocolate bar in a blue wrapper. Inside you found a delicious coconut filling and chunks of cherry. They were made byRowntrees in York, and were discontinued in the early 90s. It was totally irresistable! I suppose ... When the film Casper the ghost came out they made a very nice refreshing blue bubblegum flavour ice lollie. I think they also made a Spiderman one which was red and blue but not as nice tasting as the Casper ... The Banjo began life as a Kit Kat-style chocolate wafer bar that was only sold in London before reinventing itself as a nationwide product in the 1970s.

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