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Monday, 13 February 2017

NEW! Dairy Milk Peanut Butter Oreo (Home Bargains)

My fridge is full of chocolate, like ridiculously so. It's the same with ice cream in my freezer, yet I can't stop myself from buying more whenever as spot something new or at a bargain price. Perhaps I should start up a freakshake cafe from my kitchen, or maybe I should leave my wallet at home more often. Despite my exhaustive supplies, the news that Cadbury was releasing two new Oreo themed bars filled me with excitement, then dread. Why dread? Well firstly because I knew I'd end up on a ridiculous treasure hunt and wouldn't rest until I found them, secondly because I really didn't need any more chocolate,and lastly because I just knew that Cadbury would mess the opportunity up. Yet still the search began...

Home Bargains. B&M. Poundland. ASDA. Morrisons. Sainsbury's. Tesco. 

No luck, but then I was told by the lovely Tiff on Instagram and @eveningtreats that they'd found the bars in Home Bargains. My heart sunk. My local branch seemingly rarely stocks the yummy items that many people find in the discount store. Rather than give up hope I desperately returned to store on Sunday. I might've danced in the aisles when I spotted both the Mint and Peanut Butter flavours, before picking up the latter and kissing it (much to Bert's embarrassment).

If you remember, I mentioned my disinclination towards mint chocolate when I reviewed the new Oreos last year. Whilst I was pleasantly surprised by the biscuits, I still decided to restrain myself and only buy the peanut butter flavour, even though they were both just 99p each.

This isn't the first time I've mentioned the dissatisfaction amongst us peanut butter addicts caused by British Peanut butter Oreos. Whilst our American cousins are treated to cookies stuffed with the real deal, we are given a paltry smattering of fake peanut spread. I mean why on earth would anyone make a peanut butter product that doesn't even contain peanuts? It's not even a rare occurrence either, take Saturdays' review for example. Despite Both Oreo and Cadbury being owned by the same giant corporation, Mondelēz, I prayed that the originally British firm would be more sensible and wouldn't try and palm us all off with some crappy fake stuff.

"Milk chocolate with a peanut butter flavoured filling (35%) with biscuit pieces (12%)."

One look at the ingredients and I knew I'd be disappointed. Not one mention of peanuts, just flavouring. The only hint of any nuttiness was the "may contain nuts"  warning, which appears on just about anything and everything. I wanted it to contain nuts Cadbury, as does everyone else, that's why we're buying  it! Gah.

Snapping the bar revealed a good sized filling. It's perhaps not as prominent as that in the standard size Dairy Milk Oreo bars, but that can't be helped due to the flatter shape of the segments.



The milk chocolate is one of the waxier, cheaper types that Cadbury tend to use in their combination bars these days. It doesn't annoy me as much as it once did, but it's certainly not of the quality the Cadbury were once proud of.

As for the filling, it's creamy by pretty much the same flavour used in the British Oreos. That's to say it's awfully sweet, and infinitely less authentic than the filling of a Reese's cup (which I ate at the same time for comparison purposes đŸ˜‰). The biscuit pieces were a welcome touch however, and added crunch to the otherwise silken bar.

Humf. Why can't MondelÄ“z understand that us Brits know and love our peanut butter just as much as the Yanks? Is it a cost issue? If so, I'd gladly pay more for the real deal. I just don't get it.  I certainly won't be buying it again. 

2/10

13 comments:

  1. Oh no! I think this is the third review I've seen and not one has been positive. I'm not sure what's so difficult about actually putting in the ingredients you expect to be buying - we're getting more and more 'flavoured' things full of filler. Such a shame!

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    1. Such a shame. Why can't they do it properly? It's not like they haven't got the resources!

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  2. Resigned to the bun?!? đŸ¤” x

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  3. Thanks for the mention but absolutely gutting (although not surprising given the biscuit version) that it was poorly executed. I haven't opened mine yet!

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    1. You're welcome, thanks for the heads up! Hopefully you won't be as disappointed as I was... although I fear you might be x

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    1. Sorry Chloe, I deleted your response without meaning to. I can only imagine how awful that must be. Fingers crossed you like this bar then! Do you like the British PB Oreos?

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  5. Something else for your love of peanut butter? :-) https://www.masterofmalt.com/pre_bottled-cocktails/aske-stephenson/peanut-butter-and-jam-old-fashioned-liqueur/

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  6. So glad to see this review. Was going to go on a hunt, but probably won't bother now! I LOVE peanut butter things so this would just annoy me.

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  7. Have you tried these yet? Have a bag in my office drawer. May attack tonight...

    http://www.slrmag.co.uk/kitkat-puts-bite-sharing-bags-peanut-butter-variant/

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    1. I'm trying to resist them and work through my excessive chocolate hoard for the time being. I've heard good things though, enjoy!

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    2. They're just OK. Vaguely peanut buttery but that's all, so you can work away on your hoard.
      I have SO MUCH FOOD. Nowhere to put it anymore! It's stashed all over the place. Yikes.

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