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Cadburys Wispa Hot Chocolate Jar, 246 g

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Cadbury Wispa Strawberry: an aerated milk chocolate bar with a strawberry jam layer. Launched on 1994, discontinued in 1999. Cadbury Wispa Gold Salted Caramel: an aerated milk chocolate bar with a salted caramel layer. Limited edition launched in 2022. Wispa is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by British chocolate company Cadbury. Using aerated chocolate, the bar was launched in 1981 as a trial version in North East England, [1] and with its success it was introduced nationally in 1983. [2] It was seen as a competitor to Rowntree's Aero (now owned by Nestlé). [1]

Cadbury Wispa Gold McFlurry: soft serve vanilla ice cream topped with Wispa pieces and caramel sauce. Launched in 2012 and 2023, after 11 years. Cadbury Wispa Ice Cream Bars: chocolate ice cream bar with Wispa pieces, covered in milk chocolate. Launched 2009 but discontinued 2013. Cadbury's re-launch Wispa". UTalkMarketing.com. 20 August 2007. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 . Retrieved 26 August 2007. Cadbury Wispa Easter Egg: a hollow milk chocolate egg with 4 Wispa bars. Launched in 1980s, discontinued in 2003 but relaunched in 2008. Available only at Easter. In 2015 the number of bars included in the Easter Egg was decreased to 2 Wispa bars.In April 2017, Bitsa Wispa 110g bags were released, alongside another 3 items including chocolate buttons and bite size flakes.

Cadbury Wispa Duo: an aerated milk chocolate bar in two halves. Launched in 2010, discontinued in 2011 but relaunched in 2012. In 2009, to mark the return of Wispa Gold a request for submissions to be considered for an outdoor poster campaign received over 7,000 submissions and featured over 900 different posters across Britain and Ireland". [7] Cadbury Wispaccino: an aerated milk chocolate bar with a coffee-flavoured caramel layer. Launched 1997 and discontinued 2003. Cadbury Wispa Orange: an orange flavoured aerated milk chocolate bar. Launched 1994, limited edition.Raeburn, Steven (27 May 2007). "Sweet dreams are made of this". The Scotsman. Edinburgh, UK . Retrieved 23 September 2007.

Staff Writer (14 July 2014). "Burton's Biscuit Company launches Cadbury Wispa Biscuits". Talking Retail. Archived from the original on 25 January 2022 . Retrieved 25 January 2022. Cadbury Wispa Bite: an aerated milk chocolate bar with a caramel and biscuit layer. Launched 2000 and discontinued 2003.New name for Wispa bar?". BBC News. 7 May 2003. Archived from the original on 22 September 2007 . Retrieved 26 August 2007. In 2003, Cadbury made Dairy Milk into a family brand by taking existing brands and marketing them as Dairy Milk sub-brands. As part of this change, the Wispa brand was phased out and replaced by "Dairy Milk Bubbly". [ citation needed]

On 26 August 2011, it was announced that Wispa Gold would return permanently in November in support of team GB at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. [19] In 2007, helped by an Internet campaign by enthusiasts, the Wispa bar was relaunched, albeit for a "limited period". [2] In October 2008, Wispa permanently returned to shops in the UK and Ireland due to the chocolate bar's popularity during the previous limited period release. [5] Manufacture [ edit ] Cadbury Wispa Mint: an aerated milk chocolate bar with a mint layer. Launched 1995, discontinued 2003.Cadbury Wispa Gold: an aerated milk chocolate bar with a caramel layer. Launched in 1995, discontinued in 2003, [8] relaunched in 2009 temporarily but relaunched again in 2011. The bar returned on a permanent basis in October 2008. [15] Prior to the permanent launch of Wispa, for a limited time a Wispa McFlurry was available at McDonald's restaurants until 30 September 2008. [16]

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