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Cadbury Flake Chocolate Bars 23.5g, 6-Count

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To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. The music goes well with the advert as the music is fast also; the advert doesn't really have a setting, as it is lots of fast shots of the food and of the colonel. I can confirm that Animal Bar is also being delisted due to the low performance of the product and a steady decline in its sales over the past few years. In 2003 the chocolate was renamed Flake Snow, despite looking more in appearance to a Twirl, and eventually was discontinued in 2008.

A delicious combination of fudge, chocolate and rum flavour, Cadbury's Rumba was a genuine 70s delicacy. Snowflakes first hit shelves back in August 2000 and eight years later, was unceremoniously pulled – along with the glorious Dream bar. The bar was launched in 1999 and was enjoyed by many before it was shockingly discontinued in 2003 after only four years on the market. It is absolutely clear that the advert is trying to sell Nestles Aero, as right from the start of the advert to the end is a box of Aeros on the front right hand side of the counter. If you've never heard of it before it was a classic Flake with a white chocolate centre - totally dreamy.It’s only when you bite into a Snowflake that it comes to life (and again, crumbles all over your keyboard – I never learn).

Three years later the name was changed to Flake Snow and in 2008 it was taken off the shelves for good. The advert starts off slowly but speeds up as the strawberry gets tied to the aeroplane, there isn't much dialogue only quick comments from the characters.

Listen, I know there are more important things happening in the world, but sucking this tiny little bit of joy out of it really wasn’t necessary. However earlier this year it was announced that Dream bars would be making a comeback this summer - with a twist. Despite its associations with the original milk chocolate Flake, the candy better resembles the popular Twirl bar due to its coating.

Phased out ten years ago, the Snow Flake was essentially a white chocolate version of another Cadbury classic, the Twirl – with flaky white chocolate coated with a smooth layer of milk chocolate.EXCLUSIVEKate is reunited with her three children for the first time in two weeks after leaving hospital. Not only did this chocolate bar contain our favourite bubbly chocolate, but it also came in a mint flavour from 1995. Since they were taken off sale, there was a petition set up to bring back the bar, which has reached almost 7,451 signatures.

Sales exceeded the levels Cadbury's had anticipated by more than 100% after the Snowflake made it onto the front pages of several tabloid newspapers, keen to criticise Turner for turning her wedding into a publicity stunt. Released in early 2004, they came in four different flavours - Mint chocolate, Orange, Hazelnut, and Milk Chocolate. Along with the KP choc dips, this was another staple of our school lunchboxes, but sadly these chocolate biscuits with white and milk chocolate dips didn't last long. Vanessa Hudgens strikes sexy pose in green-patterned bikini while poolside as she ends more pregnancy speculation. The chocolate is thinly sliced and put together it looks like and the taste is just Heaven in your mouth.

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