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  2. Starbar - Wikipedia

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    A Starbar split in half. Starbar is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury. The bar has chocolate covering and is filled with caramel and crushed roasted peanuts. The product is also sold in Canada and Germany under the name Wunderbar.

  3. Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury chocolate stall at London's Heathrow Airport A Cadbury Wispa chocolate bar that has been split in half. These are available in the UK. A Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel bar in its foil wrapper A Cadbury Flake split in half. They are popularly served in ice cream in a cone ("99 Flake").

  4. Wispa - Wikipedia

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    A Wispa split in half. Wispa is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by British chocolate company Cadbury.Using aerated chocolate, the bar was launched in 1981 as a trial version in North East England, [1] and with its success it was introduced nationally in 1983. [2]

  5. Curly Wurly - Wikipedia

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    Curly Wurly bar A split Curly Wurly. Curly Wurly is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury and sold worldwide. It was launched in the UK in 1970. Its shape resembles three flattened, intertwined serpentine strings. The bar is made of chocolate-coated caramel. [1]

  6. Time Out (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    A Time Out split in half. Time Out is a brand of wafer-based chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury Ireland. It was introduced in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 1992, followed by Australia and New Zealand in 1995. Mainly sold in pairs, it consists of a ripple of milk chocolate between two wafers, smothered in Dairy Milk milk chocolate.

  7. Crunchie - Wikipedia

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    Crunchie is a brand of chocolate bar with a centre of honeycomb toffee (known as "sponge toffee" in Canada and "honeycomb" or "cinder toffee" in the United Kingdom as well as "hokey pokey" in New Zealand). It is made by Cadbury but was originally launched in the UK by J. S. Fry & Sons in 1929. [1] Crunchie A Crunchie split in half

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