Honestly if you miss the silky smooth sensation and actual cholatey taste of cadburys then this is too of the range.

    No palm oil or palm fat, just proper choclatey goodness and it’s outrageously good!

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    1. AdHuman3243 on

      It used to be terrible a few years back, they must have upped their game.

    2. I_make_carrot_noises on

      Looks vile, give it to me and I’ll safely get rid of it for you 😜

    3. Louth_Mouth on

      Sugar is the No. 1 ingredient, so technically it is a chocolate flavoured bar of sugar, a good quality chocolate it is usually lists Cocoa mass(ground form of cacao beans) as the primary ingredient.

    4. Entire_Interest3096 on

      I’m sitting outside Tesco drinking a coffee. I’m going g to go back in and buy some. I’ll report back…

    5. I’m sorry, but it’s 50% sugar by weight — 53.5g/100g. There are brands with the same ingredients, no extra oils, and less sugar.

      UPDATE
      Yes, milk chocolates tend to be higher in sugar, but (A) there are options, (B) dark chocolate from major brands like Green & Black’s serves both purposes: enjoying chocolate and getting some polyphenols. I eat milk chocolate too, but prefer less quantity and better quality (more expensive, but smaller portions balance the cost). Mostly I stick to dark chocolate, 80%+ cocoa.

      Examples with <50% sugar:

      Butlers Dark Chocolate Orange and Almond Bar (39%)
      RealFoodSource No Added Sugar 36% Milk Chocolate (8.3%, maltitol)
      Leonidas No-Added-Sugar Milk Chocolate (~5%, maltitol)

      Try this:
      take the chocolate portion you’d normally eat. Don’t eat it. Weigh out half that amount in pure sugar, about a tablespoon for a 30g serving, and eat that instead. Feel the taste. That’s the sugar load we take on every time. Is it pleasant? Is it healthy?

      A thing about the maltitol bars: don’t eat the whole thing in one sitting unless you’ve cleared your afternoon 🙂

    6. WillowTraditional239 on

      The supermarkets own brand chocolates are always far superior I have found.

      Loving the Aldi one at the moment

    7. The Aldi Dairymilk type bar is a large Yorkie in disguise, if that’s your type of chocolate bar

    8. viscacatalunya1 on

      But where is that oh so delicious palm oil that are being forced to love?

    9. GingerJayPear on

      The lidl version of this with hazelnuts is easily my favourite go to.

    10. Plastic-Ad-417 on

      It actually tastes like the original Cadbury’s Dairy Milk and not like the plastic muck that they’re selling now.

    11. Flashy_Milk_1515 on

      What’s the craic with everyone being obsessed with palm oil all of a sudden? Is it the new sugar scare for middle aged stay at home mams?

    12. throwaway_for_doxx on

      I’ve been banned from talking about the Tesco chocolate by my mates. Their loss I guess

    13. Goahead-makemytea on

      I had to look twice at the ingredients list as I thought it said androgynous milk fat instead of anhydrous milk fat.