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Cadbury Bournville Chocotoff Dark Chocolate Coated Toffee Bag 250g, 4263142

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Rum Balls - aka Rhum Truffles Sweets - Round chocolate flavoured truffles with a rum flavoured fondant centre made with no artificial colours or flavours and are suitable for vegetarians. Onto the box that led to the development of Heroes; Celebrations launched two years prior to their Cadbury counterparts. Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Orange Pulp (4 %), Palm Oil, Apple Puree, Emulsifiers ( Soya Lecithins, E476), Pineapple Fibres, Thickeners (E401, E341), Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Natural Flavourings, Colour (Paprika Extract).

With the time for treating ourselves with these family-sized boxes well and truly upon us, we thought it would be a good idea to go back in time and list all the discontinued chocolates that could once be found underneath the lids. With sales increasing and families no doubt tucking into different tins, Surrey Live has taken a look at what chocolates have become all but a memory since their arrival. As for the brands that’ve been lost, there have been a surprising amount given only being in existence for just over 20 years. Though — in the classic Fingers packet style — they're ideal for sharing, switching out the milk for dark chocolate is also a great way for grown-ups to keep this chocolatey snack all to themselves. Katie Dade, senior brand manager for Cadbury Biscuits explained in the press release: "Combining this much-loved product with a nostalgic brand like Bournville to create Cadbury Bournville Fingers will be an exciting launch.It may be that one of your picks of the past will be included below that you would happily swap with one of the current confectionery choices that have either survived the test of time or been introduced more recently.

Cadbury Bournville Chocotoff Dark Chocolate Toffee Bags (3x250g) Caramel coated with dark chocolate (27 %). There are two possible origin stories when it comes to the name of the brand; initially they were thought to be named after the English packaging equipment company "Rose Brothers" based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, that manufactured and supplied the machines that wrapped the chocolates. Good Housekeeping participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. Roses and Quality Street, along the newer varieties Heroes and Celebration, make up the ‘big 4’ and the huge selection of treats has left many families disputing which is the best chocolate in each tin.Celebrations have the tagline "Share the joy", and were one of the first mixed boxes of chocolates in the UK to bring together confectionery which had been already released in one box or tin instead of introducing new, specially-created treats made exclusively for the UK market, by a major producer. Hearst UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 30 Panton Street, Leicester Square, London, SW1Y 4AJ.

We specialise in absolutely everything to do with sweets, chocolates, fudge, American sweets, gifts and much, much more! This boxed confectionery was originally branded as Miniature Heroes and currently manufactured by Cadbury. Their list of discontinued products is far less extensive than its three competitors with just two to lose their place.The Purple One; The Green Triangle; Toffee Finger; Strawberry Delight; Caramel Swirl; Milk Choc Block; Orange Chocolate Crunch; Orange Creme; Fudge; Coconut Eclair; Toffee Penny and Chocolate Caramel Brownie.

The four tins often cause a huge debate as to which is the best, and which chocolates are the nicest. They were introduced in September 1999 as a response to rival Mars' Celebrations (more on them later) and the box contains miniature versions of various Cadbury chocolate bars.

As for the miniatures that have been lost, there has been a surprising number given the selection has only been in existence for just over 20 years.

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