Rob & Charlie React... Taste Testing - Aussie Cadburys Chocolate!

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Charlie managed to buy lots of Cadburys chocolate from B&M! Do they taste the same as UK Cadburys?

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There's no cherry - it's probably the Turkish Delight that you were getting, with the Coconut Ice being the first one.

Orange, Pineapple, Caramel, Coconut Ice, Turkish Delight, and Strawberry are the standard Snack flavours. It's right there on the back. of the block.

Oh, and good news - you can get just a block of the Pineapple flavour.

SomeRandomPerson
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the white I believe is called coconut ice and the purple is the version of Turkish delight that is used in Cadbury. they have full blocks of Turkish delight (is also a bar but I prefer the chocolate ratio in block than bar) pineapple is or has been hole block as well

kilpta
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You can get a full block of just pineapple, probably my favourite. They recently released a big block of strawberry too. :D

Schiltzenberger
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One thought, check the expiry dates. If they are not quite right they might be near the end of their shelf life.

veaton
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I love the Cadbury Snack. Have done all my life. I remember my Dad picking up an occasional block of Snack plus the Old Gold (before they were Cadbury!). You may not have Snack in the UK because it was originally from an Aussie company MacRobertsons. Cadbury bought them out and kept making some of their products: Snack, Old Gold, Cherry Ripe, Freddo and Columbines.

jgsheehan
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The Australian Cadburys factory is in Claremont, Tasmania, around the Hobart area. When I was 12yrs (1960's) I visited cousins in Tasmania and we went on a tour of the Cadbury Factory. It was a like Willy Wonka factory without the Oom-pahs!! The address in Victoria could be Cadburys Head Office or their distribution address.

Ozzcaddy
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I knew a KLM steward who packed his bags full of Cadbury's Milk Chocolate Family Blocks every time he came to Australia. Well I met him once. All I remember is the Family Blocks.

cuspsoftheoverworld
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Cadbury did a whole Pineapple block in Australia about 12-6 months ago. You can still see them floating around some shops! They were good!

veaton
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The pineapple is my absolute favourite. Followed by orange. I’d they made just a pineapple block is buy it all the time. The round chocolate pack is meant to be carried in your bag for a quick chocolate fix while out shopping

Peajay
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Yep totally agree Charlie the pineapple in the snack bar is my favourite. Great selection of snacks guys and funny reaction.

tiaelina
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100s & 1000s are just the little multi-coloured balls, while springkles are the long thin ones, but sometimes they can be mixed together... er IIRC, downunder.

SaulKopfenjager
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I had an English girlfriend who insisted the English Cadburys Dairy milk chocolate was better than the Aussie one. So she got her parents to send her the English version and we did a blind taste test and I picked the English one. I thought it tasted creamier. I theorised that the recipe was different so the Aussie version didn’t melt as quickly. So we did a melting test and sure enough the English version melted much quicker.

warwickofnorwich
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Charlie, also make sure that you declare any food you’re carrying when coming into Australia or NZ, typically a formality for prepackaged products if declared. I don’t know about when you’re going home, as I can’t remember the UK being anywhere near as strict and as we normally arrived via the Netherland and Her Majesties customs were normally more interested in other items you might be carrying! The new range of flavours fillings expanded wildly here about one to two years after Cadbury’s being bought up
P.S. If you can’t live without Cadbury’s dark chocolate (Bourneville) pack a bar or two as its not available here, only from a limited number of UK sweet shops. I grew up a few suburbs away from there and most of my primary school classmates had parents who worked at the factory mainly post war immigrants. Occasionally we would get a 1/2 or 1lb bag of “defective looking” Milk Trays brought into class by someone child. I brought my wife to the factory after they had stopped tours here in Tasmania and she was more impressed by the way the founders (Quaker) looked after his workers and the fact that it was originally for the manufacture of Drinking Chocolate as an alternative drink with no alcohol. Stephen M

nswinoz
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Snack is meant to be shared. That way everyone can have the ones they like the best. That has been around since at least the 1970s.

WatchingDude
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Cadbury Snack has 6 flavors - strawberry, pineapple, orange, coconut ice, Turkish delight (which kind of tastes like rosewater) and caramel.

LifeofHazza
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PS. Aussie Cadbury does come in full bars of caramel, strawberry, pineapple, top deck, Turkish delight, dream white, milk choc, black forest(choc biscuit and jelly bits in milk choc, yummmm), choc mint(mint goo in old gold dark choc), rum and raisin(old gold choc), old gold dark, hazelnut. Also the pascall caramels are actually like a harder version of the liquid caramel in the snack block. Maybe putting in the fridge ruins the caramel. They aren't rock hard but chewy. I've never seen them white inside. But to us Aussies fudge and caramel are pretty much the same anyway.

katherineschmidt
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😋. I live 20 minutes from the Tasmanian Cadbury factory, founded in 1922. Back in the day they would give tours and tastings. Very sad that they don't do that anymore 😢

leandabee
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Pascall is a New Zealand company everything else is Aussie. We can buy it here tho. My favourite thing from Pascall is chewy pineapple marshmallow covered in chocolate called Pineapple Lumps

troydaaussie
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Got to LOVE the Snack - and the Freddo's! I have visited the Cadbury factory in Ringwood VIC as part of a Uni exam - and it is amazing to see so much chocolate!! Hundreds & Thousands in Australia (used in fairy bread, biscuits and Freckles) are the little round ball color confectionary - the long ones are more known as sprinkles. Not Cherry - Turkish Delight!

kevintopliff
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That’s funny, we have The Reject Shop (also bargain store) with English goods

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