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CADBURY FLAKE.
Advantages: A delicious chocolate bar that is not too filling.
Disadvantages: None.
...--- CADBURY FLAKE---
"Like fingerprints or snowflakes, no two Flake chocolate bars are the same".
Flake has got to be one of my very favourite chocolate bars. It is just solid fabulous Cadburys chocolate. Advertised as the 'Crumbliest, flakiest chocolate in the world the flake bar delivers pure Cadburys, creamy chocolate taste; Going since 1920 the flake bar was created by sheer chance when a Cadbury employee over filled a chocolate mould and noticed how the excess had formed a layered chocolate effect.
Known for their Iconic, sexual advertising since the 1950's, the Cadburys advertising TV campaign showed female models enjoying the Cadburys flake just a bit too much, with quite phallic reference when eating the flake. Back in the 60's and before decimalisation the Flake was known as the 6d bar. '6d worth...
Morning_Becomes_Electra
25.05.2008 (23.06.2008) ·
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Review of Cadbury Flake
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JD's Review of the Cadbury's Flake
Advantages: It's chocolate
Disadvantages: get bits come off it all over the place when you bite into it.
...A long term favourite of mine, even if it is mostly targetted towards the Girlie chocolate market....... whether on it's own, or jabbed inside that english seaside favourite, the "99 Ice cream cone" - which I'm sure most of you'll be familiar with, an ice cream cone filled with whippy ice cream, and a piece of Cadbury's flake sticking out of it (now also available in a Cornetto style Cadbury's flake ice cream cone, ready to go).
Doesn't take much explaining what it is, Cadbury's chocolate in a sort of stick form, looking like multiple layers fused together (which fall to bits and go all over the place when you bite into it).
Taste, can best be described as creamy milk chocolate, and one of Cadbury's finest products..... definately worth buying, especially if stuck into a cone of Ice cream.
Wrapper......... plastic, with the ends...
duck1979
04.07.2008 ·
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New Cadbury's Flake Dipped
Advantages: Yummy, scrummy, chummy
Disadvantages: Fattening!
...Cadbury's Flake Dipped is delicious. It's almost like a Twirl or a Spiral, but nicer!
You can tell the difference in the smell to other chocolate's and it doesn't smell pungent like other chocolate's, but delicate and nice.
The taste however is quite different. It's thicker than other chocolate's and the only other chocolate in my opinion, that has a kick as big as this is a Galaxy bar. I usually eat them when it's the time of the month and I'm in my craving chocolate mode. So this Flake really did go a long way in soothing my craving.
I was so surprised by the taste of this chocolate it's actually so unlike an ordinary cadbury's flake. In it's consistency and flavour. Whereas a usual cadbury's flake is light and flakey because this has been dipped in chocolate it's heavier, dreamier and altogether more chocolatey.
I...
Mickie26
20.09.2003 ·
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Review of Cadbury Flake
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Sorry Flake, but you don't make me crumble or melt
Advantages: Flaky, creamy, chocolately,sweet pretty!
Disadvantages: I've tasted better chocolate from Cadbury; flakes everywhere
...I have to admit, given the choice I would usually opt for a Galaxy Ripple rather than a Cadbury Flake but only because I have certain preferences as to how I like my chocolate. In hind sight, Cadbury Flake is a wonderfully unique and different chocolate bar.
Rather than your bog standard lump of chocolate filled with the usual caramels, nougats, toffee, etc Flakes simply is just Cadbury Chocolate which has been folded in a way to actually make is taste different to any other Cadbury Chocolate bar by the delicate and intricate affect of 'rippling'. The chocolate, as you may guess from the name, is layered into a long, thin bar by very thin shavings of chocolate. To snap the bar in half would reveal various swirls in the middle depending on how to flakes had been formed together. They usally look like little flower petals. The bar...
LaceyR26
01.06.2009 ·
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Review of Cadbury Flake
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Cadbury flake cakes
Advantages: Rich,creamy and a bargain!
Disadvantages: Quite a few calories!
...I tried these because,well why not!
I have always been a big fan of anything from the cadbury range.
Their products are always high quality and these cakes are no exeption.
The packaging.
comes in a fairly standard box with the yellow and purple cadbury flake colours on.
The cakes are sealed in cellophane for freshness.
The price.
Around £1.75 for 6 cakes.
The cakes.
They are chocolate flavoured sponge with chocolate flavoured cream,covered in milk chocolate with a mini chocolate flake on the top.
Enough chocolate for you?
Each cake contains 120 calories, 9.8g sugar,6.2g of fat and0.15g of salt.
It's very hard to find a chocolate cake that is good quality that doesn't cost a fortune, but cadbury have done it. It's moist, but not heavy.
They are rich and creamy and very very sweet. And whilst a couple will fill you...
bad1
18.09.2008 ·
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Review of Cadbury Flake Cakes
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Cadburys praline Flake
Advantages: A wonderful bite of chocolate
Disadvantages: Crumbly
...This is one great product from cadburys. They have mixed the wonder of flake mixed with nuts and coated iit n chocolate. A very crumbly bar as expected from flake but pop it in the fridge and you then can bite into it and only loose a the odd bit. I highly recommend this wonderful bar. I try all new chocolate being a chocoholic and this products comes out very high in my ratings. You wonder what else cadburys can keep doing with their faithful old products but with this one they have surpassed themselves. Keep it up Cadburys. What would be a good idea is to make the packaging easier to open, I preferred the old wrapping which you could untwist. Just the most wonderful creamy milk chocolate bar which when bitten into gives you that oooooh feeling. The crunchy nut taste against the milky chocolate is a winner. At the moment with it being...
mrsatchmo
12.11.2004 ·
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Review of Cadbury Flake With Praline
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Cadbury Flake!
Advantages: Very Tasty
Disadvantages: Very Messy
...Cadburys Flake!
I admittedly eat too much unhealthy food for my own good. Especially when it comes down to the fact that ?Vending Machine? is one of my all time favourite games, You put your money in, press a few buttons and you WIN some chocolate: I win every time! : P (and needless to say, I obviously win... a Cadbury?s Flake!) which is definitely one of the best chocolate bars on the market (following ?Mars Bars?). It consists of a load of melted chocolate rippled into a yummy bar.
Ingredients:
Milk, sugar, cocoa mass, cocoa butter, vegetable fat, emulsifier E442 & flavourings.
Nutritional Information: 180 calories, 2.8g of protein, 18.9g of carbohydrate and 10.4g of fat per Flake bar.
Pros: Very yummy and light chocolate ? ONE always does the job of bringing out your happiness and filling you up. It melts in your mouth...
DavidGatt
25.08.2004 (26.08.2004) ·
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Review of Cadbury Flake
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Heaven is a Flake.
Advantages: Crumbly chocolate, addictive and super tasty.
Disadvantages: make a terrrible mess, moreish and the cals again!
...Chocolate - again! But this time in a more sophisticated and luxurious form. A flake.
I adore chocolate, and it comes in all shapes, flavours and forms but my favourite has to be the flake - ideally eaten with a lovely frothy cup of cappuccino. It is a simple confectionary treat of cadburys plain milk chocolate rippled into a long stick.
PLACE OF PURCHASE: Tesco
COST: 35p
come in packs of four 128g
Suitable for vegetarians: Yes
I also noticed that the queen eats flakes as the pack features the royal crest mark in gold. Which I can believe - these are simply lovely to eat. I can just imagine her royal highness with a cup of earl grey in one hand and a flake in the other whilst the corgies case each other around. I'd love to be the queen, just think how many flakes you could afford, and it wouldnt matter how fat you got...
mints4merlin
06.02.2006 ·
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Review of Cadbury Flake
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Cadbury chocolate, Juicy Raisins and yummy flakes . . . .HEAVEN!!
Advantages: Yummy treats, Smooth Cadbury Chocolate
Disadvantages: More-ish, Quite fattening
...***CADBURY***
As everyone knows Cadburys have made many sweet treats and yummy chocolate bars and are always trying out new ideas and making more yummy treats and products for us to try. They have recently bought out new Cadbury coated raisins, Coated Peanuts, Clusters and also Giant Buttons as well.
***CADBURY CLUSTERS***
Cadbury have made these new yummy snacks called Clusters. They are simply clusters of crunchy flakes and juicy raisins covered in yummy, Cadbury chocolate.
***PACKAGING***
These come in a red foil bag. This bag is smaller than the size of a packet of crisps. On the front they have pictures of the cluster on and it also states that they are new as well. They are easy to open and are eye-catching due to the bright red foil bag.
***NUTRITION INFORMATION***
? Calories ? 175 (8.8% GDA)
? Sugar ? 23.0g (25...
kiss_me2070
22.05.2009 ·
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Review of Cadbury Clusters
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Posh Flakes
Advantages: Delicious, Cadbury's chocolate, Different
Disadvantages: Expensive for what you get
...Ever since they'd been featured in the 'Cadbury's sponsoring Coronation Street' slot I'd been desperate to try them... I love chocolate, especially Cadbury's... Although the first time I spotted them wasn't until some time later, in Kwik Save, priced at the somewhat expensive price of £3.99. Perhaps that doesn't seem all that expensive for a box of chocolates, but when you think about what you actually get, it's pretty expensive!
What You Get
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Always important! The traditional Flake packaging coloured box looks deep and inviting. The bright yellow combined with the purple catches your eye and images of the chocolates you'll find inside more than hint that these are going to be very chocolate-y chocolates!
Not that it's particular important in reference to the chocolates themselves, but the blurb on the back...
angeelu
11.11.2004 ·
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Review of Cadbury's Flake Moments
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