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Why do Cadbury Crunchie's always have the bit of hard honeycomb?


Why do Cadbury Crunchie's always have the bit of hard honeycomb?

Q : One side is always harder, tougher honeycomb! Why? Why can't they make the entire thing all light? Any one know? Is this a choice by Cadbury or is it part of the manufacture?
A : ~*~ It is just something that happens during manufacturing. Before they can set up all the way, some of the sugars go to that side pulled by gravity and form that hard part. I guess they could rotate the bars while they set up but that would be almost impossible and way to costly.

Why are the Cadbury's cream eggs committing suicide in the latest British adverts?


Q : Is it because they don't want to be eaten?
A : I haven't seen the latest Brit adverts, but they commit suicide everytime they allow me to see them in the store! There is no light at the end of their tunnel, LOL!

What happens to the Cadbury bunny the rest of the year?


Q : He's only around for Easter and dissapears. Never to be seen until the following year.
A : He summers in the Bahamas with Santa Claus.
I thought everyone knew this?

What store or website can I buy Cadbury Flakes and Crispies from in the United States?


Q : I love them and the only places Ive seen them is the World Market stores. Anywhere else? Any websites that you can trust they are fresh, shipped safely. and not over priced?
A : Ebay are great for this kind of thing. I found a pack of 5 flakes for £1.75 ($3 ish) when I checked. Alternatively, If you want cadbury products, mail me, I live in bournville, the home of the cadbury factory, and could probably start a little business if you fancy ordering a few.


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