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Cadbury Cherry Ripe Chocolate Bar, 52 g

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While Fry’s Chocolate Cream and Peppermint Cream bars still exist, earlier variants orange, raspberry, lime, strawberry and pineapple are sadly no longer around. Cue, some hours later, to a sunset, with the bandits by now fast asleep and the cool cowboy still chewing his Texan bar. The Cabana was a milk chocolate bar found inside a blue wrapper where the inside of the sweet treat was filled with a coconut and caramel filling and chunks of cherry.

The Trio brand, now owned by United Biscuits and produced under the McVitie's name made a temporary comeback in 2016 when the bars went on sale for a limited amount of time.Often Neapolitans were set out, but occasionally one would find a bowl of Liquorice Allsorts or Dolly Mixtures.

I suppose the closest thing to it these days is a Bounty or the old Cadbury's Coconut Boost - but they're just not the same!

We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. Cadbury's Spira chocolate bar was a bit like a Twirl but a lot more tasty (well I thought so anyway). These strawberry and vanilla flavoured boiled sweets were what your nan would give you to keep you quiet while travelling on the bus.

I let this settle before melting my last batch of choc (and burning myself a little 🙁 ) to form the top/bottom of the bar. Remember the clean-up operation when you'd accidentally rip open the packet and the balls went EVERYWHERE. The Wispa bar from Cadbury, which first arrived in 1981, disappeared for a while but then made an extremely popular comeback in 2007 - however the same can't yet be said for its friend the Wispa Mint. A Cabana bar was a chocolate bar made by Rowntree’s, the British confectionary company responsible for treats such as the Kit Kat, Aero, Fruit Pastilles and the old favourite, Toffos.Chelsea Whoppers were a kind of chocolate sweet or, as was common in the 1970's, 'chocolate flavoured' (like Wagon Wheels). They were peppermint striped for a double hit of freshness and the best part was, they never left your breath smelling grim like some other treats on this list .

Remember when Caramac and KitKat combined to produce a classic four-finger KitKat wafer smothered in caramel, in 2005? A box of Terry’s Neapolitans, elegantly-wrapped miniature bricks of really great-tasting milk and dark chocolate flavoured with orange, coffee or mocha always sent me into incredibly happy memories of childhood Christmases in Dewsbury when, on one day of the holiday (probably Boxing Day, but I can’t be sure) our next-door-neighbours would hold a whist drive. It may have seemed like great fun then, but as you try and relive your youthful years by singing along to old-school ‘90s tunes in the car with your kids demanding ‘turn it off’, it may have occurred to you that the ‘90s wasn’t as cool as it seemed .With its-gold coloured wrapping and elegant TV ad campaign, the Secret – essentially Rowntree’s take on the Walnut Whip without the walnut – was considered as one of the early 90s classiest sweet treats. I slowly peeled off the "shroud" of paper to reveal a rather unholy sugar-bloom effect on my messianic chocolate saviour. Essentially two Cadbury’s chocolate fingers spiralled into straws, the Spira was once the North West’s second most popular chocolate bar, but by 2005 had fallen way behind the similarly tea-dunking-friendly Twirl. Long before the Yorkie controversially declared itself off-limits to women, the Texan was the considered the ultimate in manly confectionary.

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