Julie
Julie

I have just eaten Old Gold Dark Chocolate Mint Cream. Why is a Chocolate called Mint Cream, crunchy? Definitely going to have to find another brand to buy. I haven't enjoyed Cadbury's chocolate for some time.

Julie
Julie

I am eating Old Gold Dark Chocolate Roast Almond. Too sweet. Was it always this overly sweet? Also leaves a strange after taste. I am going to have to find another brand of chocolate to eat, as Cadbury disappoints.

Bob B
Bob B  

CADBURY SUCKS AND mine was not sweet enough

Ned
Ned

Hello , not trying to be negative , however it's obvious The recipe has changed & is no longer enjoyable! Honestly , taste & texture is unfortunately horrible. Everything has changed , from Dairy milk to Cherry Ripe & everything in-between. I guess my question is Would Cadbury consider bringing back the magic Cadbury was 20 + years ago & go back to same ingredients , process & formula that made Cadbury the best chocolate on the market? Public opinion suggests people would pay more for that old Cadbury magic again!

Mmm
Mmm

Management at Cadbury really need to read the reviews of their chocolate if they really care about the brand.

Ian T.
Ian T.  

They’ll be reading their balance sheets in horror soon enough.

Harsh J.
Harsh J.

Did silk redvelvet has a milk and fermented smell in it?

Evie
Evie

Bring back the traditional Cadbury's Chocolate taste... original recipe please. You have spoilt the chocolate by changing it and adding weird ingredients/tastes that might be acceptable and loved by overseas folk, such as the American's but Aussie taste buds are not used to sickly sweet palm oil soaked and added oddments such as hazelnut oil etc in hazelnut chocolate. Yuck! I will NOT be buying Cadbury's again and would NEVER recommend it to any one.

Blob
Blob

I used to love Cadbury's Dairy Milk but something has gone horribly wrong. It tastes sickly, almost has a slimey feel

- its good really, I should eat less sugar and this is going to be easy to say goodbye to now. Shame though, does anyone know of a good replacement? In truth a Lego brick would be a good replacement for this garbage but is there anything more like the original product?

Krusty
Krusty  

Blob,After all the rain we have had it should be pretty easy to mould together something for you from the sludge the down pour has stirred up,Seriously though has any one read any defence from any of Cadbury's representatives to explain our concerns regarding their product,They have TOO much of our money and no concern for how they got it.Cheer's Krusty.

Pete
Pete

Are we ever going to see Cadbury bring back the old recipe?

Professor Sum De Miller would not be happy...

Paul Hogan
Paul Hogan  

Unlikely, Prof Julius Sumner Miller must have taken the recipe to his grave !.

Deborah Baverstock
Deborah Baverstock  

As I am not a company rep I can only answer as a consumer. I love Cadbury chocolate

shazs
shazs  

I wish they would with all my heart, but Cadbury are dealing with this huge issue by simply denying that the recipe has changed - in other words their Customers mean absolutely nothing compared to the almighty Dollar. I so, so miss the original Cadbury Chocolate, there was nothing like it on this earth, and there never will be again. Take Care in this changed world of ours Pete, all the best.........

Sleeping Satellite
Sleeping Satellite  

They must think their customers can't tell the difference.

Julie Miller
Julie Miller  

Bought my husband the Fruit and Nut, and myself the Old Gold Roast Almond. Sure this has changed in the last year. Could not finish it, it was awful. Bought a $2 Coles brand, loved it, very creamy. Cadbury needs to bring the old recipe back

Wrx_dan
Wrx_dan  

I’m in the UK and agree with everything people have written about Cadbury chocolate.

Our Manager brought in 3 different boxes, which included caramel, dairy milk etc and I though they were out of date, they were not

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