- Cadbury Snack
Cadbury Snack can refer to different types of chocolate confectionery, all made by
Cadbury but marketed in different regions.Australia
The
Australia n Snack is a bar with six chunks, each filled with a different flavour:strawberry ,pineapple , orange,coconut ice,Turkish Delight andcaramel . The selection of flavours has remained the same since being developed in1974 by the Cadburyproduct development team. Prior to this time, blocks of chocolate known as "Snack" was marketed in Australia byMacRobertson's which had exactly the same flavours but different pattern moulds on the "chunks".It is available in 250 g, 150 g and 55 g blocks, and is also available in
New Zealand and parts ofAsia .Although Snack is now branded as part of Cadbury's
Dairy Milk range, the chocolate is sweeter than that used in the standard Dairy Milk bar.United Kingdom
somehow The version of Snack now marketed in Australia was formerly available in the
United Kingdom . Believed to be the Milk Tray Chocolate Bar, it has now been discontinued in the UK, but three completely different Cadbury products use the same name. The Snack products currently sold in Britain, which are "not" branded Dairy Milk, come in four different versions. The first is branded "Snack Shortcake" - six chocolate-coatedshortcake biscuits . The second is called "Snack Wafer" - three chocolate-coatedwafer fingers. The third version is named "Snack Sandwich" - an individual chocolate and biscuit bar.And the fourth, most recent addition is the "Snack Cereal Bar"- a chocolate covered cereal bar. Each Snack product has distinctive coloured packaging - "Wafer" is pink, "Shortcake" is yellow and "Sandwich" is purple. The Snack cereal bar has red package. [cite web | url=http://www.business2000.ie/cases/cases_9th/case7.htm#03 | title=Business 2000 Case Study: Cadbury | accessdate=2007-12-29]References
External links
* [http://www.cadbury.com.au/sites/cadbury/index.php?pageId=80 Cadbury Snack at Cadbury Australia]
* [http://www.snackinthemouth.ie Cadbury Snack in Ireland]
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