Posted on 03/27/2016 4:25:23 PM PDT by SamAdams76
When Cadburys decided to change the recipe of its creme eggs last year, many fans were less than impressed.
Now the firm itself has been left with a nasty taste in its mouth after it was claimed that the move contributed to a £10million loss in sales last Easter - a fall of five per cent.
The company switched from using the famous Cadbury Dairy Milk for the shells to a similar alternative in what appeared an attempt to save money.
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I can no longer eat Cadbury Creme Eggs in any way, shape or form due to my diet but this was a childhood staple for me growing up. I used to look forward to getting a bunch of these at Easter and I would always take the top part off with my teeth and then use my tongue to scoop out the cream inside. I get a little dizzy just thinking about it. Then I'd pop the rest of the chocolate shell into my mouth and wait for the milk chocolate to melt.
Never was a huge fan of traditional Cadbury eggs. I like the ones with chocolate filling, but when Easter rolls around my taste buds are looking for jelly beans, almost exclusively.
Looks like their decision to change ingredients did save themselves from 10 million pounds.
Well, they will be half price tomorrow.
I bought some last year on clearance after Easter.
I distinctly recall thinking they were not as good as I remembered. Not inedible by any means but definitely taste has gone down.
They spoil everything when they change recipes. It also sucks that they’ve taken to reducing the size of products. Over the years I’ve noticed that Dunkin Donuts keeps reducing the size of their donuts. Pretty soon, all that will be left is the hole.
I sort of a restaurant buff and my best restaurant experiences is when the restaurant is brand new and the owner is looking to build a clientele. Once the restaurant is full of paying clients, things start to change as the owner now focuses on profit rather than gaining market share. The waitstaff are asked to work 10 tabletops instead of 6. You now have to ask for condiments instead of having them on the table already. The portion sizes are a little bit smaller. The vegetable side-dishes now appear to have been microwaved from a frozen state instead of being prepared fresh. It's now time to take that restaurant off your list.
Hershey did something similar. It used to be the best cheap chocolate around, but then they added something called PGPR and started packaging them in plastic, no more tin foil, and they are nauseating.
No more Hersheys here.
I used to love those when I was a kid. Lately, they all have a weird aftertaste. Now I know why.
Probably just as well.
It’s not easter if I don’t get a cadbury egg.
All that’s left is the hole! LMAO!!! That was funny.
And I don’t know what. But Kentucky fried chicken isn’t the same as from when I was a kid either. Something just doesn’t taste the same. Im sure the hot shots have screwed that up too.
Never learn, they won't...
Original will be back...with a new name.
Cadbury Classic.
A decent dark chocolate is at least 85% cacao and contains 5 grams of sugar or less. This Lindt dark chocolate is 90% cacao and contains 2.8 grams of sugar per serving. I freeze it and let it melt in my mouth. Goes great with black coffee or red wine.
Always maintain the classic product as is. For that is your fall back in case the product extensions fall out of favor.
Coca-Cola learned that lesson the hard way.
I notice the word Easter is missing on the wrapper. No problem, I never liked them anyway.
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