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Cadbury Curly Wurly Bar (Pack of 60)

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Unlike toffee, which is typically hard and crunchy, a Curly Wurly is soft and flexible, making it a unique and enjoyable confectionery treat. Which country is Curly Wurly from?

Cadbury is specifically known for using milk and you see that stand out here in these details. Curly Wurly Nutrition Serving Size: A 1973 wrapper promised a ‘Creepywurly Ghost mobile’ if you sent off six Curlywurly wrappers; another had a ‘pre-historic monster’ card offer attached. In 1975 Cadbury’s were obviously looking to reel in the screaming teenage girl market by enticing them with 6 free ‘exclusively autographed’ Bay City Roller cards ‘plus rosette and scarf offer.’The caramel center is made using sugar, glucose syrup, and oil, which gives it its distinctive chewy texture. The chocolate coating is made using Cadbury's signature milk chocolate, which is made using a blend of cocoa solids, milk solids, and sugar.

Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned. The best way to eat a Curly Wurly, I think, is to pop it in the freezer for a couple of hours. Then, leaving the wrapper intact, rap it sharply against the edge of the kitchen table. On unwrapping the treasure you should find that a pile of chocolate shrapnel has fallen away from what is now a lattice of nude toffee, legs all crossed to preserve modesty. Naughty! A Curly Wurly is a caramel bar that is made by Cadbury. It consists of a soft, chewy caramel that is covered in a layer of milk chocolate.Curly Wurly is a popular British chocolate bar made by Cadbury. It was first introduced in the 1970s and has since become a beloved treat among chocolate enthusiasts in the UK and beyond. When you look at the bar, it almost looks like a long pretzel that is covered in milk chocolate. However, it’s really not a pretzel. This is a common misconception because it’s a long bar like a candy bar but it’s woven together in a pattern. The Curly Wurly is a timeless classic of British confectionery that’s adored by young kids, nostalgic pensioners and everyone in between. If a friend ever tells you they don’t like Curly Wurlys, we recommend smiling politely and then running away, as anyone who talks such ridiculous nonsense simply can’t be trusted.

A Swedish version was called "Loop", released in 2011 under the Swedish brand Marabou (owned by Kraft). [10] See also [ edit ] The British public immediately fell in love with this sweet treat, and sales were so strong, they kept selling through multiple generations. It has been available in the United Kingdom since 1970.

A Curly Wurly has a soft, chewy texture with a sweet caramel flavor and a creamy milk chocolate coating. The caramel center has a rich, sweet taste that is complemented by the smooth, creamy milk chocolate. The combination of the two creates a unique and delicious taste that is both sweet and indulgent. Finally, Loop was created in Sweden in 2011. It’s unclear if that candy is still around. This was created under a Swedish brand owned by Kraft at the time. Curly Wurly Ingredient Information Having a whole chocolate bar to myself when I was younger was always an enjoyable indulgence but if you got the chance to have a Curly Wurly then it felt like that much more of a treat; to a child they were HUGE! In fact the makers, Cadbury’s, refer to their bar as a ‘chewy caramel ladder, draped in delicious milk chocolate.’ A Chomp is another confectionery product made by Cadbury that is similar to a Curly Wurly. Like a Curly Wurly, a Chomp is coated in milk chocolate, but instead of a chewy caramel center, it has a nougat center.

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