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NOW CLOSED Chocolate loving testers needed to try a brand new children's Easter treat from Cadbury's! There's also £250 up for grabs

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KatieBMumsnet · 30/01/2013 13:05

We've been asked by Cadbury to find 70 MNers who'd like to EGG-clusively try out their EGG-citing new chocolate Easter treat before anyone else gets the chance! Grin

Cadbury say: "Kids love chocolate and it puts a smile on their face but do they really appreciate that it's a 'treat' as much as you used to? We believe that new Cadbury Egg n Spoon will change that. Cadbury Egg n Spoon is a purple egg carton containing four individually wrapped eggs. You bite off the top of the egg to reveal the cracked top. Two mini spoons are provided in the pack to scoop out a light fluffy mousse inside the egg."

We're looking for UK based Mumsnetters who have at least one child aged 5-11 and who love a chocolatey treat.

Selected testers will be sent a pack of the new Cadbury Egg n Spoon for them to hide their DCs to try and to then add their feedback to a thread on Mumsnet.

So if you'd like to take part please sign up here

Everyone who is a tester and who adds their feedback will be entered into a prize draw where one tester will win £250 worth of John Lewis vouchers as a thank you.

Thanks and good luck

MNHQ

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McPhee · 30/01/2013 13:07

Damn.

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TaggieCampbellBlack · 30/01/2013 13:09

FFS.

First cheese only for under bloody bollocking 12s.

Now chocolate only allowed if you are under 11.

What the actual fucking hell????? [sngry] very very Angry

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Heavywheezing · 30/01/2013 13:10

So you are looking for people to try chocolate?
Sign me up!

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FrazzleRock · 30/01/2013 13:10

Signed up! Very excited....

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tethersend · 30/01/2013 13:11

DD is quite tall for her age... Surely that counts?

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Heavywheezing · 30/01/2013 13:11

Only for 5-11's?
Bummer!

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ScaredySquirrel · 30/01/2013 13:13

ooh I'm going to do this - will all of my children get a chance?

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Sparklingbrook · 30/01/2013 13:13

DS2 is 11. he will have a taste for you. Signed up.

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 30/01/2013 13:16

Aren't these already in the shops?

Confused

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ScaredySquirrel · 30/01/2013 13:16

the survey wouldn't let me put that I buy cadbury's chocolate for both me and my children Blush. So I filled in that I buy it for them - because I'm trying to cut down a bit but failing miserably

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RubyMurry · 30/01/2013 13:18

signed up too, also have 11 year old ds who is a willing taster tester Grin

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Sparklingbrook · 30/01/2013 13:19

Chaos yes they are. A lot of the testing on here is of products that are already being sold. Not sure why. Confused

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gottasmile · 30/01/2013 13:22

all I can say is.... yummmmmm

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McPhee · 30/01/2013 13:23

Hmm, I'm willing to test anything that's already in the shops Grin

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SquirtedPerfumeUpNoseInBoots · 30/01/2013 13:26

DS is 11, and will love this.
since he loves cheese too and wasnt eligible for that one

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AnneEyhtMeyer · 30/01/2013 13:26

I noticed these in the shops the other day reduced to half price. Maybe they aren't selling and need a PR boost on here?

I didn't realise however that they are for over 5's. Will have to tell my 3 year old she can't have any more. Confused

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AmandinePoulain · 30/01/2013 13:28

When will the tests take place? Because dd1 is literally 3 weeks off being 5, can we still take part? Purlease??? Wink

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TaggieCampbellBlack · 30/01/2013 13:29

So unfair

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fallenempires · 30/01/2013 13:33

Have signed up as DS2 has been eyeing these up over the last month

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LillethTheCat · 30/01/2013 13:41

Have signed up too. Also wanted to put yes for buying Cadbury's for both me and DCs, but couldn't so I put dont know for me, but put in the comments saying I wanted to put Yes.

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Spirael · 30/01/2013 13:46

Cadbury's chocolate isn't suitable for preschoolers? Shock Damn, will have to stop using it in the baking we do together!

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TheWoollybacksWife · 30/01/2013 13:48

Signed up. Sounds right up DS's street.

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walkingonthemoon · 30/01/2013 13:48

oooh go on then! Signed up.

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CheeseStrawWars · 30/01/2013 13:52

Sounds like a lot of wasteful packaging associated with this product... Hmm

And what's this mean: ""Kids love chocolate and it puts a smile on their face but do they really appreciate that it's a ?treat? as much as you used to? We believe that new Cadbury Egg n Spoon will change that." - so if my kids do appreciate chocolate is a treat as much as I used to then you'll make it not a treat? Eh?

And yes, they do appreciate chocolate is a treat. An occasional thing. We are "treatwise", as you might say, Cadbury. Which is why I keep telling them they can't have Easter Eggs til Easter, which is two months off.

PS - stop messing with Cadbury chocolate you Krafty people, we know it's not the same as it used to be. Plastic spoons don't make up for it.

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Narked · 30/01/2013 13:57

I don't buy Cadbury's any more since Kraft bought it and made it shit. HTH.

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