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  2. Double Decker (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Double Decker is a British brand of chocolate bar currently manufactured by Cadbury. First introduced in the UK in 1976, its name derives from the well-known double-decker bus, with the buses themselves sometimes appearing in advertisements for the product. It is a mixture of milk chocolate, nougat with a hint of coffee, [1] and crisp, crunchy ...

  3. Cadbury Snack - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the Cadbury Dairy Milk Snack block is a six-piece bar of milk chocolate filled with six different flavours (strawberry, pineapple, orange, coconut ice, Turkish delight and caramel), with each square piece having a different shape corresponding to its flavour, and available in 135-gram (4.8 oz) and 200-gram (7.1 oz) sizes. [5]

  4. Crunchie - Wikipedia

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    The Crunchie is sold in several sizes, ranging from "snack size" – a small rectangle – to "king size". The most common portion is a single-serve bar, about 1 inch wide by about 7 inches long, and about 3 ⁄ 4 inch deep [2] (2.5 cm × 18 cm × 2 cm). In the late 1990s, there was a range of limited edition Crunchies on sale in the United ...

  5. Cement board - Wikipedia

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    A cement board is a combination of cement and reinforcing fibers formed into sheets, of varying thickness that are typically used as a tile backing board. [1] Cement board can be nailed or screwed to wood or steel studs to create a substrate for vertical tile and attached horizontally to plywood for tile floors, kitchen counters and backsplashes.

  6. How many calories are in a pat of butter, anyway? - AOL

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    There’s no uniform size or quantity of butter provided in a pat. Most pats, however, contain between 1/3 and 1/2 tablespoons of butter. (That’s about 1 to 1.5 teaspoons.)

  7. Mini Eggs - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Mini Eggs are a milk chocolate product created and ... (top) differ in size and ... (equiv. per 100g 490kcal/2055kJ). Carbohydrate 69.5g per 100 g. of which ...

  8. Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury subsequently invested in new factories and had an increasing demand for their products. [29] In 1952 the Moreton factory was built. [30] In 1967, Cadbury acquired an Australian confectioner, MacRobertson's, beating a rival bid from Mars. [31] As a result of the takeover, Cadbury built a 60 per cent market share in the Australian market ...

  9. Cadbury Fingers - Wikipedia

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    Fingers are a popular chocolate biscuit in the United Kingdom and Ireland which consist of a rod-shaped biscuit centre covered in chocolate.Fingers are produced at Burton's Biscuit Company in the United Kingdom and sold by Cadbury UK, and are distributed in markets around the world, including North and South America, Europe and Asia.