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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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HippoPottyMouth · 30/01/2013 14:49

are they vegetarian? Or is the mousse made with cow bones gelatine?

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spongebobsquareeyes · 30/01/2013 14:49

Signed up! Fingers are crossed.

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Fillybuster · 30/01/2013 14:49

Jumps up and down with excitement....

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ForcesSweetheart · 30/01/2013 14:51

Morrisons have them for 2 quid too I believe. X

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TheOneWithTheHair · 30/01/2013 14:55

Done.

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THERhubarb · 30/01/2013 14:58

I will not be entering this.

This is yet another marketing ploy aimed at children and I don't believe that marketing should target a young audience.

Also whilst Cadbury has signed up for FairTrade it was revealed that actually less than half the cocoa beans that are sourced are from fair trade farmers.

I also agree with the waste issue. Plastic is a sod to recycle as there is no money in it. It is also one of the least biodegradable materials there is. Making more of it to throw away is irresponsible.

Also Panorama discovered that child labour was used by some farmers who supplied Cadbury's. I don't want my child eating chocolate that was produced by a child slave earning pittance.

Stuff your eggs.

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Puppypoppet · 30/01/2013 14:59

Yum - count me in!

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cheznal · 30/01/2013 15:01

Oooohhh count me in! DS would be over the moon x

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Lorelei353 · 30/01/2013 15:02

'May contain nut traces' Sad

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Glitterfairys · 30/01/2013 15:07

Me please Grin

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CuppaTeaAndAJammieDodger · 30/01/2013 15:08

umm.....yes!

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pirouette · 30/01/2013 15:12

Do they contain gelatin?

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gremlinmum · 30/01/2013 15:14

ooooops my son just turned 12 so I don't qualify :( grrrr age discrimination

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HappyAsEyeAm · 30/01/2013 15:14

The survey doesn't seem to have a 'submit' button at the end, after you've put in the details. There's just an 'exit this survey' button. Does this mean that they've got enough people? Soooooo disappointed (on behalf of 5yo DS, obviously).

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moonstorm · 30/01/2013 15:15
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ConfusedPixie · 30/01/2013 15:15

No fair :( I want chocolate! Can I borrow somebody elses child?

However, I swear Cadbury's did this Egg and Spoon thing when I was a kid too....

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SaladIsMyFriend · 30/01/2013 15:17

Despite my username I like a nice bit of chocolate, and 5 year old DD would happilly eat me if I was made of chocolate, so have signed up Smile

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iseenodust · 30/01/2013 15:18

We're signed up. Happy there is a button at te bottom still to submit.
I think years of chocolate over-consumption tasting qualify me for this.

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 30/01/2013 15:20

Wine last week but I'm pregnant, chocolate this week but I am too old and DS is too young so I could steal it from him.

I'll just go eat my bar of Galaxy, especially after seeing TheRhubarb's post. Confused Shock

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HappyAsEyeAm · 30/01/2013 15:22

Thanks iseenodust, but there is no submit button on mine. And when I try and click on the survey link again, it just takes me to the mumsnet product test homepage. It must be my PC as nobody else seems to be having problems. Or someone is trying to tell me and DS to stay away from the chocolate!

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TobyLerone · 30/01/2013 15:34

I'll do it!

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billybear · 30/01/2013 15:48

i admit i am a chocoholic,do i qualify for choc tasting my little girl is only20 months old likes chocolate

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LadyMargolotta · 30/01/2013 15:54

Sounds like the Milka version, which are lush here

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TapirBackRider · 30/01/2013 15:58

Didn't read the OP properly - Ignore my application (both dcs over 11 Sad )

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motherofallmuddles · 30/01/2013 16:02

OMG the chance to get chocolate through the letterbox, poss doesnt get better. Bet I can eat all four in one go before the kids get home which might not be the idea of the test ! Grin

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