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Privacy NoticeCadbury is making a huge change to its chocolate bars, though you’ll have to be quick if you want to be in with a chance of enjoying them. To mark its 200th anniversary, from today the iconic brand is bringing back seven of its most memorable Dairy Milk packaging designs, with the chosen designs spanning from 1915 to the present day. The 180g bars of chocolate will be available to purchase from all major supermarkets for £2, though prices may vary depending on the store you visit. With the special bars only being available until stocks last, you’ll have to be quick if you want to grab your hands on the sweet treats.
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Speaking of the milestone moment, Bryony Tate, brand manager at Mondelēz International, which owns Cadbury, explained: “We’re really looking forward to celebrating 200 years of Cadbury belonging to our nation this year.” She continued: “We hope that the launch of our limited edition Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar packaging will bring a smile to people’s faces, with the seven retro designs offering something for everyone.” If that wasn’t enough, in addition to bringing back some pretty iconic designs, Cadbury has also added some special artwork inside the packs which showcase some key moments from the brand’s 200-year history.
The brand is releasing seven new wrapper designs that span 100 years
Elsewhere, The Sun reports that Cadbury has teamed up with Alzheimer’s Research UK and looks set to donate £200,000 to the organisation in 2024. The news comes after Cadbury lovers were left “devastated” after learning that their “favourite” hot chocolate drink had been discontinued. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their disappointed at being unable to find the product in stores, one person wrote: “@CadburyUK why can’t I find wispa hot chocolate anywhere???” In response, the company responded and wrote: “The Wispa Gold Hot Chocolate has been discontinued, however we still have lots of other chocolatey treats to try.”
The bars are available while stocks last
Following the revelation, it’s no surprise that some social media users were disheartened to find out that the beverage would no longer be available to buy in store. “Am absolutely gutted only one we drink in this house in huge quantities! Like a security blanket for my daughter!,” one social media user wrote. Meanwhile a second added: “Please bring back the Wispa hot chocolate”. A third wrote: “Why have you discontinued the best hot chocolate on the market? Bad move. Wispa was the only one we drank!”Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnFoodIn the News