Product name: Cadbury
Caramello
Purchase details: £1.79 for a 45g bar (Mr Simms)
Calories: 220 per bar
Country of origin: USA
Purchase details: £1.79 for a 45g bar (Mr Simms)
Calories: 220 per bar
Country of origin: USA
I’ve wanted to try the Cadbury Caramello for ages but have
never managed to find it. For that reason, when I finally came across it in Mr
Simms, I was prepared to pay more for it than I would normally on a bar of this
size.
Containing ‘creamy caramel’, I was intrigued to see just how
different it was from the Dairy Milk: Caramel,
although I was aware that the chocolate itself wasn’t Dairy Milk, despite the
almost identical packaging (there was just more emphasis on the purple than the
yellow and the name looked like it had been written in caramel)!
The bar was distributed by The Hershey Company and the image
on the wrapper looked absolutely delicious. Divided into four chunky,
brand-imprinted squares, it had suffered some significant leakage so I quickly
discovered just how unbelievably sticky the filling was.
The bar had a sweet and creamy scent which I would have
liked to have been stronger but I was much more interested in the flavour...
The amber caramel was so buttery that it was unreal. It was nice and gooey too and
really reminded me of the Galaxy Caramel’s (reviewed here here)
combination of runny caramel and creamy chocolate. Unfortunately, though, I
felt that the Cadbury chocolate used here ruined the experience somewhat. It
was quite brittle, didn’t really melt, and was not very flavoursome either. The
caramel certainly did lift it but, to be honest, I would have been happy to
just eat a pot of it on its own!
All things considered, I think if you put this caramel into
a bar of Dairy Milk,
you’d be onto one heck of a winner.
Appearance: 7/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7/10
Texture: 6.5/10
Overall score: 6.88/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7/10
Texture: 6.5/10
Overall score: 6.88/10
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