Cadbury Changes The Receipe | Creme Egg

Kraft, which owns Cadbury, is facing criticism from egg eaters for not using Dairy Milk chocolate this year. Dairy Milk chocolate is synonymous with Cadbury products and loved for its smooth texture and creamy taste. Cadbury responded to customers on Twitter, Monday morning.

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Creme-egg-eating season is upon us, but some connoisseurs aren’t too happy with this year’s crop of fondant-filled chocolate treats.

Kraft, which owns Cadbury, is facing criticism from egg eaters for not using Dairy Milk chocolate this year.

Dairy Milk chocolate is synonymous with Cadbury products and loved for its smooth texture and creamy taste.

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“It’s no longer Dairy Milk. It’s similar, but not exactly Dairy Milk. We tested the new one with consumers. It was found to be the best one for the Creme Egg, which is why we’ve used it this year,” Kraft told The Sun newspaper.

“The Creme Egg has never been called the Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Creme Egg. We have never played on the fact that Dairy Milk chocolate was used.”

Customers took to the Cadbury UK Facebook page to complain about the changes with one describing the egg as “cheap tasting chocolate” and others commenting that they wouldn’t be buying them again.

The changes to the Creme Egg chocolate, which is only available for a few months every year, are hot on the heels of criticism about the multi-pack quantities changing.

Earlier this month, chocolate lovers tweeted their disappointment that a dozen Creme Eggs, seemed to be one shy.

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With 1,500,000 lights, this family wins at Christmas | Fabulous

Have you seen 1.5 million lights for Christmas before? 

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How many lights do you need for a real-life Christmas fairy tale? In the small Croatian town of azma, a few thousand Christmas lights would make your house stand out from the rest. Around 1.5 million lights the Salaj family does not know the exact number, though they’re sure this figure is very close hardly fit on a single house.

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Vertical running: Elite athletes race up skyscrapers in a 484 meter tall tower

Do you ever run 2,120 steps non-stop in the tallest building in Hong Kong ?


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At 118 stories, the tower is the tallest building in Hong Kong, and among the world’s tallest structures. The run took them to the 100th of the ICC’s 118 floors in 2,120 painful steps. Wilson, a wiry 40-year-old from Adelaide, Australia, finished first in just under 12 minutes, pumping the air as he crossed the finish line before slumping to the floor for a well-deserved rest.

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Suzy Walsham and Darren Wilson are among a growing number of people who have embraced “vertical running” as a sport.

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