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I wonder how that went down with the troops? I’ve no idea if Lawrence of Arabia enjoyed a bite of Turkish Delight or two in his tent in the middle of the Arabian desert during his war time campaigns. Fry’s merged with Cadbury’s in 1919 but the name has continued to appear on bars ever since and the current wrapper is a shade of pink and purple in colour in the UK with a light yellow star above the name. The process for making Cadbury Flake is a closely guarded secret, which no other chocolate manufacturer has ever managed to recreate. As a recipe for keeping the doctor away, it’s more appealing than eating an apple – but probably a calling card for a visit to the dentist. And yet, ironically, the Uk version of the Mars Bar has always been more popular than its American equivalent. It’s a case of one name, two people and two recipes. The current slogan for Starbar is “Get Some Nuts!” However, Starbar has had several different slogans over the years, including “The Munchiest Bar Ever!”, “Starbar – the bar with peanut power”, and “Starbar – go nuts with Cadbury”. Crunchie Mr. Big is produced by Cadbury, a British chocolate company that is owned by Mondelez International. The bar consists of a layered vanilla wafer that is coated in caramel, peanuts, and rice crisps, and is covered in a layer of Cadbury milk chocolate. Mr. Big was first introduced in Canada in 1977 by William Neilson Limited, which was later acquired by Cadbury.

However, having just tasted a Peppermint flavoured bar, purely in the interests of research, I could be persuaded to change my mind. Just as well, because of all chocolate, Aero lends itself perfectly to desserts, hot chocolate drinks and ice creams. More research is required, I think! Yorkie

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Another chocolate bar name for the ‘discontinued chocolate bars’ quiz. Bitz was a brand of chocolate bar that was produced by Terry’s, a British chocolate company that was later acquired by Kraft Foods. The Star Bar was first launched in 1976. It was accompanied by a space-themed TV advert by Richard Williams Animation Studio, London with the tagline "...next time you're having an energy crisis". [2] The bar was later promoted as "the munchiest bar ever". It was also promoted in the UK in the mid-1980s with a postal offer (3 wrappers plus P+P could be turned in for a Starbar Ruler, Pencil and a copy of Douglas Adams' The Restaurant at the End of the Universe). [ citation needed]

Fuse is a brand of chocolate bar that was produced by Cadbury in the United Kingdom from 1996 to 2006. The bar consisted of a blend of milk chocolate, peanuts, raisins, crisp cereal, and fudge pieces. Chomp is produced by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company. The bar has a layer of caramel that is coated in milk chocolate. Fry’s Chocolate Cream is known for being the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the oldest chocolate bar brand in the world. The bar consists of a smooth, fondant centre that is enrobed in a layer of plain chocolate. Toffee Crisp Aero Mint Chocolate is a type of chocolate bar that is known for its light, bubbly texture and refreshing mint flavor. It is manufactured by Nestle and is a variation of the original Aero chocolate bar, which was first introduced in 1935.The bar was first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1936 and was originally marketed as a “healthier” alternative to traditional milk chocolate bars, as it was made with milk powder instead of cocoa solids.

In a food processor, blitz the cashews and dates until finely chopped. Add the coconut and blitz again. Add the almond or peanut butter, orange zest and juice, and chia seeds; blitz until the mixture comes together. In keeping with the name, it consists of a light nougat milk chocolate topping with a lower cereal based crispy filling. At one stage it even contained raisins but marketing surveys indicated that consumers wanted to get their raisins elsewhere and so they were dropped. Across the globe, Twix has also featured milk dark and white chocolate versions as well as orange. There’s even been a Twix with mint flavoured caramel.It’s definitely one of my favourites, perhaps because of the extra layer of chocolate between the biscuit and the caramel that gives Twix it’s satisfying feel good taste and makes the chewing all the more rewarding.

Cadbury Flake Chocolate Bar 32g

Another chocolate bar also from the Mars family and also with a nutty flavour is Topic. It’s probably one of their lesser known brands. But I remember it from the tv ad with the line ‘Topic – a hazelnut in every bite’. It was first introduced in the early 1960′s and has a reddish orange wrapper. The honeycomb toffee centre is cut up using jet of oil which create sharp, jagged edges which are then covered in milk chocolate and cooled.In the UK, Cadburys, the current maker and Britvic, combined to make a limited edition Crunchie Tango. Apart from the traditional flavours, there is also Aero Snow, Aero Honeycomb, Aero Chunky, Aero Cappuccino. The bar was originally owned by Nestle and licensed by William Neilson, which created a situation where the trademark of one of Neilson’s largest brands was owned by its largest competitor. Neilson later bought the rights to the name Mr. Big to make his own confectionery. The bar’s name is taken from it’s large size, which is around 20 centimeters (8 inches) long and the length of two “standard” sized bars. Picnic The current slogan for Milkybar is “The simple taste of childhood”. However, Milkybar has had several different slogans over the years, including “The milky bar kid is strong and tough”, “Milkybar – the creamy taste that’s out of this world”, and “Milkybar – the milky bar kid is good and honest, and never forgets his friends” Twirl

Although successful worldwide, Aero doesn’t seem to have appealed to the American market quite as much. Any ideas why? I have to confess that as a kid, Aero was one of my least favourite chocolate bars. It never felt or seemed substantial enough for me. Cadbury Flake is a brand of chocolate bar that is known for its delicate, crumbly texture. It is produced by the British chocolate company Cadbury, which is owned by Mondelez International. Daim is manufactured by Mondelez International, a multinational confectionery company. The bar consists of a crunchy almond caramel centre that is covered in a layer of milk chocolate.

Tip: Any dried fruit works well in this recipe, or you could add walnuts for a boost of omega-3 and vitamin E. Snowflake was a brand of chocolate bar that was produced by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company. The bar consisted of a crumbly flaked white chocolate center that was covered in smooth milk chocolate. TV chef Nigella Lawson probably wouldn’t think so because she included a recipe for a deep fried Bounty bar in one of her cook books. I have to confess that Bounty (dark chocolate) is one of my favourites. I can chew away on the strands of coconut for ages extracting every ounce of moisture from a single strand. So Ness can give me a Bounty Bar any time and not just on Christmas day! Aero & Aero Mint Over the years, Twirl has become one of Cadbury’s most popular chocolate bars and is now available in many different countries around the world. In addition to the classic milk chocolate flavour, Twirl has also been introduced in other flavours, such as orange and mint. Cadbury Fudge is a brand of chocolate bar that is known for its soft, creamy fudge center that is coated in a layer of milk chocolate.

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