New Cadbury Dairy Milk bars released, fans love them.

The perfect crunch for your dreams.

March 18th 2024.

New Cadbury Dairy Milk bars released, fans love them.
Cadbury has recently launched two new flavors of their iconic Dairy Milk chocolate bars, much to the excitement of chocolate lovers everywhere. While Dairy Milk has been a beloved treat since its debut in 1905, it's not often that we see a new flavor launch in the UK. But now, Cadbury fans can rejoice as the chocolate giant has announced their new Dairy Milk & More range, featuring two mouth-watering options.

For those who enjoy the combination of chocolate and nuts, the new Nutty Praline Crisp and Caramel Nut Crunch bars are sure to satisfy. The Nutty Praline Crisp bar is a delectable mix of milk chocolate, creamy almond and hazelnut filling, and a layer of crispy wafer. The Caramel Nut Crunch bar features milk chocolate, a creamy toffee filling, a layer of caramel, and chopped hazelnuts. Cadbury describes these new bars as "sumptuous" and "delicious," claiming that each bite will transport you to a world of "pure, heavenly delight."

Some lucky shoppers have already had the chance to try these new bars, and they are raving about them. Instagram user @sweetreviewsuk praised the new flavors, calling them "simply divine." They described the Caramel Nut Crunch as "diving into a pool of chopped hazelnuts hugged by a luscious layer of sweet creamy toffee," and the Nutty Praline Crisp as "the kind of crunch that dreams are made of."

The Dairy Milk & More range officially launches in stores on March 18th, with each bar priced at £2.75. However, prices may vary between retailers as they have the ability to set their own prices. Maria Jackson, Cadbury Dairy Milk brand manager at Mondelēz International, expressed her excitement for the new launch, stating, "We're delighted to be launching this innovative and exciting addition to our beloved Cadbury Dairy Milk range."

This new launch comes on the heels of Cadbury's 200th anniversary, where they shared some interesting brand secrets. It turns out that Dairy Milk almost had a very different name, with options like Highland Milk and Dairy Maid being considered. However, a customer's daughter came up with the name Dairy Milk and it stuck. And for those wondering why Cadbury chocolate comes in their signature deep purple packaging, it's because it was Queen Victoria's favorite color. In fact, the shade of purple was introduced in 1914 as a tribute to the monarch, who was even featured in an advert for Cadbury Cocoa in 1890.

Are you excited to try the new Dairy Milk & More bars? Which flavor will you try first? Share your thoughts in the comments below. And if you have a story to share about Cadbury or their iconic Dairy Milk bar, you can get in touch by emailing [insert email address].

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