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What is the closest tasting supermarket drinking chocolate to Cadburys drinking chocolate (which is not available ATM due to product recall)?

52 replies

XmasTopic · 08/12/2024 16:01

Just that really?
Hopefully one that's cheaper than the £4.50 for 500g that Cadburys one costs!

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CrazyAndSagittarius · 14/01/2025 04:17

DearestItIsSnowing · 14/01/2025 00:17

@CrazyAndSagittarius condensed milk? Sounds yummy, but I have only seen condensed milk on sale on tins.
If you use 2tbsp per cup, how long does the rest of the tin last until it goes off?

Or do you just eat the rest of it with a spoon? 😉

It’s full of sugar so lasts a while in the fridge! I just use it up in further hot chocolates and/or chuck it when it’s been in there a while or doesn’t look right.

CandlesAndCrystals · 14/01/2025 04:57

Elderflower14 · 08/12/2024 16:15

Explanation here :-
"We have identified a food quality issue in Cadbury Drinking Chocolate products meaning in some instances the texture and colour of the product may not look as expected. As a result, we have swiftly withdrawn affected products from retailers, to make specific improvements to future production"

Oh I had this! Opened a new one and had to throw it away because moisture had got into it somehow and the powder wasn't 100% dry. Like on the beach it looks dry but you dig down and the sand underneath is damp. I didn't know how or when the moisture had gotten in, or what the moisture even was, because it was all sealed up - so I binned it in case of mould or bacteria.

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