Cadburys Chocolate, 100g for 49p. Can't go wrong! Anything less then £1 for 100g is a good deal as far as I am concerned, especially for a seasonal confection bar the right side of Xmas. Great stocking filler for the kids
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trev6969
13 Dec 1516#10
actually it just goes to show how ignorant some people really are! hershy never bought cadburys, Kraft did! also the ingredients list for dairy milk is exactly the same as before Kraft bought the company.....so what exactly are you talking about?........
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beaniebowen
13 Dec 151#1
Yummy
mintsauce22
13 Dec 151#2
This is lovely chocolate. Heat added.
Untouch
13 Dec 15#3
Never tried the winter wonderland bar, will pop into HB tomorrow, hopefully they have some at this price.
JessicaRarebit
13 Dec 151#4
Christmas has come early :smiley:
hvc123xo
13 Dec 15#5
Went in my local yesterday but they'd unfortunately sold out :disappointed:
spasguidedogs
13 Dec 151#6
never tried this
mvhmz
13 Dec 15#7
Looks nice
cat410
13 Dec 15#8
thats a good price. Bought one from Asda at 75p and thought it was good.
loupou22
13 Dec 15#9
tase a bit too much like hershy chocolate - and certainly nowhere near tasting like Dairymilk :disappointed: - which just goes to show you how much Hershy buying cadburys is starting to effect things - good deal though
trev6969
13 Dec 1516#10
actually it just goes to show how ignorant some people really are! hershy never bought cadburys, Kraft did! also the ingredients list for dairy milk is exactly the same as before Kraft bought the company.....so what exactly are you talking about?........
vixxi
13 Dec 151#11
Ooh cheap choccie :smile:
dunno
13 Dec 15#12
Nice. Thanks for posting.
horsepills
13 Dec 15#13
Good lord, what drivel! What is Hershy anyway?
leon121
13 Dec 15#14
Thanks
faani3487
13 Dec 15#15
yumm!!!!
angelachadwick102
13 Dec 151#16
yep got some today 49p from home bargains bootle strand, bought some last week for 99p
great saving.
mummyof7
13 Dec 15#17
I got some today from Bolton home bargains perfect for the kids Christmas stockings x
Coalrain97
13 Dec 151#18
Thanks op, something different for the stockings
stevinio
13 Dec 15#19
Keep a look out on your local markets and independent pound shops. Cadburys have released it on clearance.
kiteangel
14 Dec 15#20
Cheers OP. Merry xmas!
katymabel
14 Dec 15#21
Hot <3
kent84
14 Dec 151#22
What it actually shows is a) just how prejudiced some people are of those sneaky foreigners and b) just how easily led they are by unsubstantiated rumours!
CubicZirconia
14 Dec 15#23
Tasty!
loupou22
14 Dec 15#24
Sigh - no talking with some people about a personal choice and or opinion :disappointed:
kent84
14 Dec 15#25
I hate to spoil your babbling rant by pointing this out, but I didn't call you racist...
Kraft, NOT Hershey's, haven't changed the Dairy Milk recipe. Period. American white chocolate tastes like British white chocolate anyway (presumably why I meet so many people, myself included, who despise Hershey's except for their white chocolate), so perhaps it's white chocolate you just don't like...
loupou22
14 Dec 15#26
Sigh - no talking with some people about a personal choice and or opinion :disappointed:
trev6969
14 Dec 15#27
that sentence shows how much you actually know about the subject!
kent84
14 Dec 15#28
Reading your poorly written posts gives me a headache so I'll just repeat, for the second time, that I didn't call you racist so you can stop the hissy fit and just leave it at that...
loupou22
14 Dec 15#29
giggle - and have a nice day to you as well - you cultural racist :smiley:
kent84 to loupou22
14 Dec 151#33
I was going to say grow up, but your bimbo act is starting to have the desired effect of irritating me so I guess it's actually an effective strategy...
And though this will fall on deaf ears as you revel in your ignorance, NO-ONE IS CALLING YOU A CULTURAL RACIST. There is one person here who keeps banging on about racism and its YOU. And Hersheys have the rights to produce the US version of Dairy Milk, not the UK version, which was already different. I'm surprised you didn't notice that on your coast to coast chocolate tasting journey...
Logan89
14 Dec 15#30
But this is Dairy Milk!!
loupou22
14 Dec 151#31
my appologies - I missed the point of Hershey buying the rights to produce cadburys (They have for some time now http://www.theguardian.com/business/2009/nov/08/cadbury-america-hershey) - sorry for missing the distinction - most of these bars are produced using the US version of the cadburys recipe - not the UK version of the recipe - hence the more cocoa like taste of these bars - and hence my point in noting that IMO these taste more like Hershey - sorry for any miscommunication :smiley:
Please note that throughout all of this I have continued to state - In My Opinion - or IMO
loupou22
14 Dec 15#32
no a bar of dairy milk - no white chocolate or high cocoa content, is dairy milk - and this tastes nothing like a standard bar of dairymilk - IMO - I keep adding that, but people keep thinking I am just annoyed - the only thing I was annoyed at was being called a cultural racist
Geenation
14 Dec 15#34
LOVE THESE. Gonna grab a few later (hopefully) :smiley:
MichaelLucey
14 Dec 15#35
Oooh. This reminds me of Top Deck. Was the best Cadbury's chocolate ever and then they stopped making it!!! :disappointed: Going to buy this and see if it does the trick. Thanks op :smiley:
Logan89
14 Dec 152#36
These don't have a higher cocoa content compared to a 'normal' Dairy Milk bar. So it's just your head telling you that it tastes different.
Unless you are getting a taste of more Cocoa from the white chocolate (which doesn't sound quite right does it), plus you have already dismissed this, and i quote, 'the white chocolate on this is simply a topper and does not extend the full depth of the bar.'
Therefore, i do put this down to media reports and scaremongering that you have heard rather than your extensive knowledge in tasting chocolate across USA!!
loupou22
14 Dec 15#37
Actually - it's US - as you seem to be banging on about it as much as me - happy days for us all - we can hug and dance together round the totem pole :smiley:
loupou22
14 Dec 15#38
ER - okay - let me state this again for the rear seats - IN MY OPINION - not sure what's difficult about that - have you ever tried american produced cadburys? completely different also - taste wise :smiley: but again, this is all just an opinion :smiley: honest, just based on what I have tried in US and here in UK nothing else :smiley:
loupou22
14 Dec 151#39
now your sexist as well as racist - calling people bimbos is not a nice thing to do, when all I was trying to do was state a personal opinion - I am very disapointed in you, I expected better from Hotuk deals members :disappointed:
davieshotspurs
14 Dec 15#40
It's you're :wink:
DEALS4EVA
14 Dec 151#41
I don't buy Cadbury anymore. Haven't done so in quite a while, due to cheap fillers etc.
If I want chocolate now, I usually buy that green & blacks dark chocolate stuff. Pretty tasty once you get used to it & of course you get that "chocolate click" when you snap a piece off.
Crazy Chris
14 Dec 152#42
been waiting for this to drop, always think a quids a bit much but 49p is fine!!
Toonah
14 Dec 15#43
Nom nom nom...! No Home Bargains near me, but great offer for others
Bubuka83
14 Dec 15#44
great find, thank you op!
samiam7
14 Dec 151#45
Pay UK TAX or loose more customers.
davieshotspurs to samiam7
14 Dec 15#46
Uh? :/
lalo2684
14 Dec 15#47
Nice :smiley:
dboy268
14 Dec 15#48
Voted hot..............*$"! its' melted!
Logan89
14 Dec 151#49
I was referring to where you said 'a bar of dairy milk - no white chocolate or high cocoa content' this was clearly a reference to this bar of chocolate (Winter Wonderland). This is where i deduced that you didn't claim that it was your opinion that it was a chocolate bar with a higher cocoa content but that it actually does have higher cocoa content.
It's seems clear to most that you made some incorrect comment about Hershey's buying Cadbury and then rather than admit to your mistake, you make up some weird Chocolate Tour across the States which i'm surprised the BBC haven't picked up on and made into a prime-time series.
I'm actually more worried in that i had a bar similar to this earlier and it was called Dairy Milk - Winter Edition rather than Winter Wonderland.
ohgoodman
14 Dec 15#50
"The Sunday Times reported Mondelez International "lawfully avoided tens of millions of pounds" of tax since its takeover of Cadbury five years ago.
In 2014 it made a profit of £149m.
Mondelez announced 200 job losses at its Bournville plant in January and in 2011 reneged on a promise to keep its Somerdale plant open."
Labour's Margaret Hodge, who chairs the Commons all-party group on responsible tax, told the Sunday Times the Quakers who founded Cadbury in Birmingham in 1824 would be "turning in their graves".
She said: "Cadbury has a proud history of investing in its communities. Yet this American company is avoiding taxes while using our workforce and infrastructure. It is selfish in the extreme and shows contempt for the people who buy their goods."
just picked some up in my local, they also had for four cadbury's snowman for £1.00 only chocolate moose ones though (none vanilla), not bad if you fancy more after getting one from the shopitize offer last week.
superal
14 Dec 15#53
I miss not living near a home bargains. Great price for a cadburys bar
r40
14 Dec 15#54
we so need a home bargains here!
eslick
14 Dec 151#55
the use of the word Period to say full stop is one Americanism we can all do without.
guys you need to calm down, you are starting to sound like android posters on an Apple thread :disappointed:
eslick
14 Dec 151#56
the Quakers may be turning in their graves but sadly Margaret Hodge's lot were in power for many years while companies avoided tax and they turn a blind eye to it and since then so has the last 2 governments. Can't blame the companies for this, have to blame the hopeless governments who have allowed it to happen. wonder why nothing is done about it, probably because it takes the flack off the government and on to the companies.
saffron5
14 Dec 15#57
bargain
phryne
14 Dec 151#58
pity I'm not buying anything from Cadburys until they start to pay UK tax! good deal tho..
IWOOTN
14 Dec 15#59
Full price in mine
davieshotspurs to IWOOTN
14 Dec 15#60
Nationwide, bet they scan at 49p
davieshotspurs
14 Dec 15#61
I went to tesco the other day and their tube sweets were priced at £1 but scanned at 75p :smile:
rmaee
14 Dec 15#62
Still £1 in my store ! ! !
GoNz017
14 Dec 15#63
4 pages of personal opinions, this place has gone downhill.
avvie1990
14 Dec 15#64
I love this stuff! Bought a bar in Home Bargains last week and was £1, so hopefully when i return this week it will be the stated price :smiley: thankyou!
top gear
14 Dec 15#65
Not buying Cadburys Chocolate as they now think it is ok not to pay UK taxes.
opaque to top gear
14 Dec 15#73
They do pay UK tax, lots of it, especially in terms of NI etc. What you mean is you want them to pay MORE tax.
noahsdad
14 Dec 15#66
75p in my local ASDA, should be national, worth a check at ASDA if that helps anyone. Still a good buy at 75p, lovely chocolate.
Geenation
14 Dec 15#67
Brought three today, thanks :smiley:
saucymonk
14 Dec 15#68
Love you're comments on this thread lol. You sound like a right cock :smiley:
lalo2684
14 Dec 15#69
Yum yum, get in my tum :smiley:
iolaxx
14 Dec 15#70
YUMMY!!
Exist3ntia1Marmos3t
14 Dec 15#71
Okay they're wrong with the company ownership thing, but just because a product has the same ingredients, it doesn't mean they have the same quantity of ingredients. Typically Cadbury has raised its vegetable fats content and lowered its cocoa butter content, among other things, resulting in a different texture / smell / taste. There is a marked taste difference since recent years.
stokebabe
14 Dec 15#72
lots in the Tunstall branch [stoke-on Trent] 49p bargin !
mollycaro
16 Dec 15#74
Loads in store at Straiton (Edinburgh) today - promo basket near the door. Bought one (ok four, who am I kidding) this morning. Tastes good to me! :smiley:
angelachadwick102
16 Dec 15#75
bootle strand liverpool had loads of these on the star
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great saving.
Kraft, NOT Hershey's, haven't changed the Dairy Milk recipe. Period. American white chocolate tastes like British white chocolate anyway (presumably why I meet so many people, myself included, who despise Hershey's except for their white chocolate), so perhaps it's white chocolate you just don't like...
And though this will fall on deaf ears as you revel in your ignorance, NO-ONE IS CALLING YOU A CULTURAL RACIST. There is one person here who keeps banging on about racism and its YOU. And Hersheys have the rights to produce the US version of Dairy Milk, not the UK version, which was already different. I'm surprised you didn't notice that on your coast to coast chocolate tasting journey...
Please note that throughout all of this I have continued to state - In My Opinion - or IMO
Unless you are getting a taste of more Cocoa from the white chocolate (which doesn't sound quite right does it), plus you have already dismissed this, and i quote, 'the white chocolate on this is simply a topper and does not extend the full depth of the bar.'
Therefore, i do put this down to media reports and scaremongering that you have heard rather than your extensive knowledge in tasting chocolate across USA!!
If I want chocolate now, I usually buy that green & blacks dark chocolate stuff. Pretty tasty once you get used to it & of course you get that "chocolate click" when you snap a piece off.
It's seems clear to most that you made some incorrect comment about Hershey's buying Cadbury and then rather than admit to your mistake, you make up some weird Chocolate Tour across the States which i'm surprised the BBC haven't picked up on and made into a prime-time series.
I'm actually more worried in that i had a bar similar to this earlier and it was called Dairy Milk - Winter Edition rather than Winter Wonderland.
In 2014 it made a profit of £149m.
Mondelez announced 200 job losses at its Bournville plant in January and in 2011 reneged on a promise to keep its Somerdale plant open."
Labour's Margaret Hodge, who chairs the Commons all-party group on responsible tax, told the Sunday Times the Quakers who founded Cadbury in Birmingham in 1824 would be "turning in their graves".
She said: "Cadbury has a proud history of investing in its communities. Yet this American company is avoiding taxes while using our workforce and infrastructure. It is selfish in the extreme and shows contempt for the people who buy their goods."
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guys you need to calm down, you are starting to sound like android posters on an Apple thread :disappointed: