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Cadbury Chocolate Spread 14oz. The great taste of Cadburys famous milk chocolate in a smooth spread, smooth it on toast, sandwiches, cakes, icecream, pancakes, muffins. In fact SMOOTH it everywhere.
4.5 out of 5
89.23% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Tastes like nutella
It has a nicer consistency than Nutella but it kind of tastes the same, better’s quality, refrigeration not needed, it stays spreadable, doesn’t melt like chocolate or oil up like peanut butter.
5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious!
I purchased this to add to desserts made with my Ninja Creami. I was a bit skeptical at first as I am not a fan of Hazelnut Spreads. It is so rich and so creamy! I tried the tiniest spoon of this and that was a mistake! This stuff is so good I look for anything I can spread it on even if its just a spoon...lol. You will not be disappointed!
5.0 out of 5 stars So very delicious
When Hershey's stopped making their chocolate spread I despaired. I found this while surfing Bolo and it is *almost* the perfect replacement. It's not quite as aggressively chocolate-y but my family ate the whole jar in 3 days so clearly that wasn't a huge deterrent. We like to scoop out a chunk of chocolate onto a plate then scoop a chunk of peanut butter beside it. Take some chocolate with your spoon then add some peanut butter to your spoon. The ratio is up to you. Because the chocolate flavor is slightly less chocolate-y we had to up the ratio of chocolate-to-peanut-butter.Will definitely buy again.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Product is pricy but very good! It's like spreading a melted candy bar on anything you eat... Buy 2 because the first one will be gone quickly 🤗
3.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, silky-smooth, and chocolatey... but still disappointing.
I bought this spread because I'm a fan of Cadbury chocolate. Even the sickly sweet American versions of the Cadbury cream chocolate Easter eggs and milk chocolate bars give me good bangs for the buck in terms of flavor and texture, unlike most of their competitors here in the States, which tend to be waxy and bland. Other than an occasional stale batch or steep shipping cost (which had more to do with bad luck or bad decisions on the part of the vendor than with the products themselves), I've never had reason to complain about any Cadbury chocolate import I've ever ordered over the years (not even the powdered drinking cocoa, which is theoretically easy to ruin in shipping). This product, unfortunately, was a bit of an exception. If I had given it a blindfold taste test, I would never have thought to associate it with things like Flake or Aero. Moreover, it's just slightly too sweet and too runny as a spread and doesn't lend itself well to baking, either (other than as a cake icing, perhaps). It doesn't blend well into milk or coffee. I was able to make some nice, soft chocolate truffles with it by rolling it into baker's cocoa and salt, but that's not my usual purpose in buying a spread. Next time I have a craving for a non-homemade chocolatey spread, I shall go with Nutella (which I can get at local stores anytime for less than half the price and find much more satisfying to eat).
4.0 out of 5 stars To quote Rachel Ray: Yummo!
Delicious, & not so sweet that you can't taste the chocolate. It even has a chocolate 'aftertaste', which seems slightly more chocolatey than when you first lick it off the spoon. Stir it into hot chocolate mix or cocoa mix, or spread it on almost anything, including slices of plain cake. Make a chocolate sauce with it. Stir it into soft ice cream. Whatever you do with it, it will probably taste wonderful.
1.0 out of 5 stars WARNING: Do NOT purchase! Uses deceptive ingredient listings (the vegetable oil is rapeseed oil).
I bought this spread thinking that it would taste like the authentic cadbury chocolate bars sold internationally, but just as a spreadable form. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed as there is a rancid aftertaste associated with the food. I was surprised because the cadbury chocolates I usually purchase, at least the ones manufactured internationally, have a renowned flavor and taste. I researched the vegetable oil that's listed on the ingredient label and it turns out that they use rapeseed oil of all the things! You can find the full label on the tesco site if you google "Cadbury Milk Chocolate Spread". The other possible oil they use is palm, but I am sure the batch I received used rapeseed because palm does not go rancid and is generally healthier to cook with.This is completely and utterly unacceptable because rapeseed oil is highly inflammatory (high omega-6 content) and should not be used in any recipe. It is indicated in coronary heart disease and many other health afflications here in the United States. It is also possibly GMO but I could be wrong on that one. All I know is that rapeseed needs to be avoided like the plague.Let the company know so that it changes the label and people have a better idea of what oils are used. I am very disappointed in cadbury. I am not sure if I will purchase their products in the future.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Good
delish
this is the best chocolate spread ever. I love it.!!!!!!!!!
Nice
Good spread but costly
Lovely quality
Love the taste & quality. Bit expensive but it is so nice 😋.....well packaged & spreads well but not if, like me, it's kept in the fridge!!!
chocolate goodness in a jar
Yummness in a jar, you can't go wrong with chocolate spread. I'll definitely be back for more!
Yummy
I miss European chocolate spreads and Cadbury made a great one.Yes, it's pricey, but it's way better than Nutella.
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