Every chocolate lover holds a special place in their heart for Cadburys Buttons. These iconic chocolate buttons have been going for 50 years and it’s easy to see why.
Without doubt the crumbliest, flakiest bar of chocolate available, Cadburys Flake can either be eaten like a normal chocolate bar or used in its more famous context as part of the iconic 99 ice cream.
Cadburys Fudge has been a British favourite since its launch in 1948. Comprising soft fudge, coated with Cadburys famous milk chocolate, it is perfect for young children – or grown-ups who fancy a smaller, lighter chocolate bar.
Cadbury Freddo Dairy Milk is essentially a milk chocolate bar in the shape of non other than the iconic Freddo – a fully dressed, permanently happy cartoon frog.
Frys Peppermint Cream is a long standing British classic; many of us have fond memories of our Grandad stooping down to offer us a square of this sweet tasting chocolate bar in our youth.
Cadburys Crunchie is one of Britain’s favourite chocolate bars. Made of milk chocolate with a honeycomb centre, the Crunchie was originally launched back in 1929 and is still a hugely popular snack.
The sweet and tasty Cadburys Frys Turkish Delight tastes as good today as it did on its introduction in 1914. In contrast to many confectionary products, Cadburys Frys Turkish Delight has remained almost unchanged during this time.
As we all know, Yorkies are not for girls, and that goes for these Nestle Yorkie Raisin and Biscuit bars too. The manly sized chunks of chocolate are so much more satisfying than your average chocolate bar.
The popular Cadburys fruit and nut bar is the perfect chocolate snack for those of you with a sweet tooth. We all love Cadburys chocolate, and throwing a few nuts and raisins into the mix has proven to be a great combination.