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Trans-Atlantic Chocolate Exchange? [livejournal.com profile] frostfox, you get first dibs -- I have a stack of big chocolate bars. One of them claims to be a Cadbury Dairy Milk bar, 127g. (I have the large 4.5 or 5.0 oz - 127 or 141 g - size of "Cadbury Dairy Milk", "Cadbury Caramello", Hershey's Milk Chocolate, Hershey's Special Dark, and one other I'll get to in just a moment.)

I'd like to send these to a Brit friend who will turn around and ship me an equivalent amount of local chocolate -- Cadbury, and if Nestle/Rountree is still manufactured in England some of those products. (We'll talk about that -- the flavored Kit Kat, esp. the mint and orange, were a big hit when I brought them into the office.)

Why?

For a taste test. I've had a real Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate, and my suspicion is that the one I bought here -- the fine print on the back says "Mfd. by Hershey... under license from Cadbury Ltd." -- is not much different than a Hershey's Milk Chocolate bar in a different size and shape. So I'd ask that you buy a real Cadbury Dairy Milk, and do a taste comparison of the three milk chocolate bars and see what conclusions you come to; and, you send me your chocolate bars, and we'll do a taste test here as well.

It might be something to do at a dinner party -- we're talking about a pound and a half of chocolate here (right now it's 663 g, I might buy another one but I want to keep the shipment under 2 pounds which is almost 1 kg) so I'm not seriously suggesting one person eat the whole shipment. Or perhaps a small convention panel item.

Sue? Anyone else interested if Sue passes on it?

The other chocolate bar I mentioned is labeled "Cadbury Royal Dark." The coloring on the wrapper -- purple at the top, red at the bottom -- is reminiscent of Cadbury's packaging for their chocolate Turkish (Delight). I can't seriously imagine Cadbury UK labeling anything "Royal" without official permission; or does this product line exist over there? A renaming of the Bourneville dark chocolate bar, perhaps? It caught my eye, so I included it in the box along with the Hershey's Special Dark for a similar comparison.

We have two other big Cadbury bars on the shelves here -- the Fruit & Nut, and an Almond bar -- so maybe I should throw those & a Hershey's Almond bar. But that's getting to be a lot of chocolate to put in someone's unsuspecting lap...

Local note: Ralphs has them for a good price right now, which is partly what inspired me.

EDIT: Bought the other two "Cadbury" bars - the Roast Almond and the "Fruit & Nut" (Raisin & Almond) bars. So the chocolate is up to 917 g now.

Date: 2005-10-22 04:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flick.livejournal.com
If you don't get any other takes, I'm happy to send you some proper Cadbury's. But there's no way on earth you'll get me to eat Hershey's, and I can't imagine I'd go near US Cadbury's, either!

Cadbury's by Hershey?

Date: 2005-10-23 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] testerscot.livejournal.com
Nah! I'll ship you 'real' chocolate, Chaz... I'll even ship you Swiss chocolate, it you want; but I agree with flickqc - no way I'd eat Hershey's... it's naff, and bears no relation to the real stuff 8)

Date: 2005-10-24 11:22 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
In theory I could bring Cadbury's from Canada to Loscon.

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