When these arrived, I couldn't wait to unwrap them, I mean, Cadbury's! Everyone loves Cadbury's at Christmas time!
The baubles were bigger than I expected at first because I was thinking Christmas tree baubles but I wasn't about to complain. The baubles being plastic were a good thing because while I was trying to unscrew the lid, I promptly dropped the snow bites
so good on Cadbury's for that one.
On opening them, I was quite surprised to see the snow bites were individually wrapped because in the normal packets, they're all just in there with no wrapping at all. The Oreo bites were also individually wrapped which helped because as soon as my children saw them, a war broke out over who was getting how many and whether or not I was being greedy by having one first 'just to check they weren't poisonous'.
For anyone who hasn't tried them, snow bites are round balls covered in what looks like icing sugar and when you bite into them, they have a thin crunchy layer before being filled with chocolate and dear God they're good.
They chocolate is melt in your mouth delicious and I'm afraid the children didn't get as many as they'd hoped on account of me scoffing them 
The oreo bites are indivually wrapped in the same way as the snow bites and after the first one, I thought I'd died and gone to chocolate heaven. I'm not even kidding. Cadbury's have managed to get them tasting exactly like Oreo cookies and they're gorgeous. They melt in your mouth and are so moreish.
Be warned though, too many will make you feel sick. I found that out the hard way after running out of the test pack in five minutes and having to nip to Asda to get some more to properly appreciate them 
The only niggle I had with these is that they aren't filled to the top of the bauble. I know I shouldn't expect it to be, but I was disappointed nonetheless, especially after paying £3 for one at Asda.
All in all, I'd definitely buy these again, the children and I had so much fun play arguing over who got what, that it made the price tag worth it for me. I think we're going to have a new Christmas tradition involving these baubles from now on.
Now please excuse me, I've got a bauble hidden that I need to deal with before the children get home 