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Cadbury Twirl

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Two twirly chocolate fingers covered in smooth Cadbury milk chocolate. Twirl was originally launched in Ireland as a single finger product and quickly became a two-finger product due to growing popularity. It is now one of the best selling bars in Ireland and is produced in our factory in Coolock.


Star Bar

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Milk chocolate shot through with peanuts and creamy caramel. Starbar was launched in 1976. It was renamed as Moro Peanut in 2006 and then renamed again as Star Bar in 2008.


Picnic

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Crispy wafer and chewy caramel covered in peanuts, raisins and Cadbury milk chocolate. Picnic’s been going since 1958 and you’ll still find its nobbly goodness in a shop near you.

Probably one of the most memorable campaigns for the brand was one which featured a camel called Calvin which was singing a song about the 'chew' of the bar. 

In Australia it’s marketed as being ‘deliciously ugly’ – how rude!


Fudge

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Who could resist a bar of soft fudge covered in delicious Cadbury milk chocolate? It first hit the shelves back in 1948, and is probably best known for the TV jingle used in the 1980s and 1990s ‘A finger of fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat’.

Eyebrows

Eyebrows

Listen to the beat and your eyebrows will follow

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