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x10 Cadbury Picnic Chocolate Bars 4 PACK (40 Bars) Multipack

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Now in Russia as of 2018, there are two variants of the bar available, classic one with peanuts and raisins and another one with walnuts, at first released as of limited-edition but later included in the permanent line. [3] See also [ edit ] Originally christened 'Trophy,' Banjo bars were began life as a Kit Kat-style chocolate wafer bar that was only sold in London. Reinventing itself and being distributed further afield by the 1970s, it is mostly remembered for its navy blue wrapper and bold gold lettering. While the chocolate orange is still going strong, sadly the Pyramint has not been seen since the 1990s.

Drifter was a chocolate bar launched by Rowntree's in 1980. The bar consisting of a wafer layered with caramel and covered with milk chocolate.After nearly 60-years, the bar was quietly discontinued in 2021, with many people still not realising they may never take a chomp of a Topic again. It had initially been removed from boxes of Celebrations in 2006. Pyramint Terry's Pyramint wasn't as long lived as their chocolate orange The new Banjo came in two flavours, Roast Nut and Coconut. The latter version could be spotted on our shelves in a red wrapper. Fry's 5 Centres Fry's Five Centres While Fry’s Chocolate Cream and Peppermint Cream bars still exist, earlier variants are no longer around. Sadly for fans of this bar, Fry’s stopped making them in 1992, after nearly 70 years in production. Texan Bar

Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned. In April 2009 Cadbury altered the weight of the standard Picnic bar from 50grams down to 48.4grams. They had a white chocolate flake centre, dipped in milk chocolate. Sadly, the bars were discontinued in 2008. Trophy/Banjo A scene from an old Banjo advert (Image: Mars/YouTube/Screengrab) Again in August 2014 Cadbury altered the weight of the standard Picnic bar down to 46g in Australia, with a noticeableMade by Mars, Topic contained hazelnuts, nougat and caramel. It was first introduced onto our shelves in 1962 and advertised with the slogan "A hazelnut in every bite." Full of raisins, peanuts and fudge pieces, Fuse was like a picnic bar, but better. Cadbury launched Fuse in 1996 with 40 million bars sold in its first week. For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned. Despite the branding, Flake Snow was, in fact, closer to a Twirl. We always assumed they were a relatively new invention, but they've been around in some form or fashion since the 1970s. Nestlé later produced the bar following their takeover of Rowntree's in 1988. Advertised as "the chewy chocolate biscuit that you really have to get your teeth into", Drifter was discontinued in 2018.

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