I've always wondered why Cadbury don't produce their own version of the raisin and biscuit Yorkie. It's a conceptually brilliant bar that unfortunately doesn't taste as good as it could thanks to the inferior quality of Nestle chocolate, so I hoped that this new biscuity Medley would be the solution.
The bar has a RRP of £1, and only weighs in at 93g, which I imagine is another cost-saving exercise employed by Cadbury who -like all chocolate manufacturers- are facing the rising costs of cocoa. Cadbury say:
‘We wanted to create something special for our adventurous chocolate fans who are seeking a new taste experience,’ said Matthew Williams, Mondelez International marketing director.‘With the combination of a smooth centre, visible toppings and luxurious taste, we’re confident Cadbury Dairy Milk Medley will become a firm favourite on a cosy evening in.’
The bar is made up of 10 square shaped segments, adorned with plenty of little biscuit chunks, a spattering of dark chocolate chips and very few fudge nuggets. It is easy to snap, but that's kind of where the positives ended, for Cadbury had truly pulled the wool over my eyes.
Cadbury's you're a disappointment, and quite frankly I'd rather eat a Yorkie.
3/10
Ah no!!! This is rubbish - I was really looking forward to these.. I think it's just down to the quality of chocolate now too.. Cadburys has just been cheapened
ReplyDeleteYep, focusing on profit margins and hoping their brand will carry them through. It's not good enough!
DeleteThey use too much veg fat in their chocs now, these "filled" bars are just another excuse to use less cocoa, and more fat and sugar. I hope they're a failure, we deserve better!
ReplyDeleteHear hear Kev! Totally agree...
DeleteOh dear... When I saw the title I got a little bit excited... I don't think I will bother now!
ReplyDeleteMe too! I won't be trying the other one now..
DeleteI've seen exactly the same bars, but from Milka. Wonder who made that first.
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