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Sunday 31 March 2013

Cadbury Marvellous Creations


Now, imagine eating a handful of jelly tots quickly followed by a handful of chocolate. That would be a time consuming way of eating a fairly disgusting snack, wouldn't it? Well, Cadbury's best chocolate technicians have managed to cut that time from 5.5 seconds to roughly 2.3 seconds - thereby saving you 3.2 seconds.

It's basic science - they've simply chucked in a load of jelly and smarties into their Dairy Milk and called it "Marvellous Creations: Jelly Popping Candy Shells Covered in Delicious Cadbury Dairy Milk".

(Unfortunately they've also chucked in some popping candy. Note to Cadbury: NO ONE OVER THE AGE OF SEVEN LIKES POPPING CANDY.)

I like the name "Marvellous Creations" though. It's very modest. I'm thinking of renaming this blog "Really Good Gobble Monkey" or "Excellent Sweet Blog". Anyway, in case you were thinking it's a bit rich of Cadbury to decide themselves how "marvellous" their product is, STOP PANICKING.

On the back of the packet, Cadbury explain they have something called a "Joy-o-meter" at their headquarters that measures the "levels of marvellousness" of their chocolate. The exact specifications of this Joy-O-Meter are NOT explained, but I think we should trust them. It's not like it sounds made up or anything.


After all, they named it after the location of their HQ, which Cadbury claim is based somewhere called "Joyville", see?


Joyville sounds brilliant, doesn't it? I bet it's just like Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Oh yeah, close your eyes and picture the chocolate rivers and orange dwarf slaves! Here's a picture of Joyville from the Cadbury marketing campaign:

Joyville

Sadly, I looked it up and in reality, Cadbury's head office is Uxbridge Business Park, Uxbridge. Here's Uxbridge Business Park, Uxbridge:


Uxbridge Business Park, Uxbridge

WHERE ARE THE CHOCOLATE RIVERS?! 

But listen, if Cadbury's were honest about their HQ, then they'd have to rename their Joy-o-Meter "Uxbridge-Business-Park-O-Meter" which would be confusing for everybody.

So best not worry about it. ANYWAY, squares are boring, right? Straight lines are for losers, we all know that. Why not get rid of all square shaped things and replace them with random shapes? That would be more fun, wouldn't it? NO BECAUSE HOUSES WOULD FALL DOWN.

Well, putting jelly into chocolate wasn't quite mental enough for Cadbury, so they went even further and made the chocolate 'squares' in Marvellous Creations all squiggly. What have they been putting in the tea at Uxbridge Business Park, eh?! Those guys are cray-zee.

BONKERS

The 'squares' have different textures on them too - one's a bit wavy, one looks a bit like it's been sitting on grass for too long, one has 'Cadbury' written on it. Don't worry, they all taste the same.


In truth, whisper it, the irregular-shaped pieces are a genius move by Cadbury - fine, the textures make no difference - but the different shapes mean you get a varied amount of jelly/candy shell etc in each piece, ensuring you'll keep going back for more.

Unfortunately, while the jelly pieces make a surprisingly pleasant addition to the chocolate, the popping candy is a step too far and pushes the bar into novelty territory. However,  the other new bar in the Marvellous Creations range, Cookie Nut Crunch, is amazing.


It's probably the most moreish chocolate I've ever eaten in my life - and I don't even like nuts.

It really sends the Uxbridge-Business-Park-O-Meter off the scale. (IF THE SCALE WAS A MARK OUT OF SEVEN AND "OFF" MEANT A SCORE OF SIX)

Marvellous Creations: Jelly Popping Candy, Cadbury, £2.49
Uxbridge-Buisness-Park-O-Meter says: 3 out of 7

Marvellous Creations: Cookie Nut Crunch, Cadbury, £2.49
Uxbridge-Buisness-Park-O-Meter says: 6 out of 7

19 comments:

  1. Bravo! Bravo!

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  2. I am literally crying of laughter!!! my bf thinks im crazy. The galaxy cookie crumble is also very moreish. I'll try this one if I see it around. The nut one at least.

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    1. Ditto galaxy cookie crumble.

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  3. Joyville looks suspiciously like Westfield...

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  4. As a old person I have to get teenagers off the street to help me read gobble monkey via a series of 'BBMandMs' or some such gobbledgook! (pun _intended_!!!!!) When will old folk like myself and many others be able to read gobblemonkey in good old fashioned printed papers?! such as 'The Metro'?

    Perhapse if you wrote your articles in the style of an anthropmorphised cat who is obsessed with cat related puns? That would be 'puurrr-fect'!!!

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    1. Please write a strongly worded letter to the editor of "The Metro"! Anything is better than that cat cartoon...

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  5. I tried these, and a 3rd variety of "Marvellous Creations" last year in Australia. In Oz the nutty one is called "Peanut Toffee Cookie" and it is HEAVENLY. Does this UK version have toffee also? It will be interesting to see how they compare.

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    1. Hi Linz - the nuts in the UK version are caramelised, so maybe it is the same...

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  6. I LOVE the Jelly Popping Candy bar! It's my favourite chocolate bar in years!

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  7. I loveee the popping candy bar I've dreamt of that bar since I was little and now its finally here happy dayz for me ! X

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  8. Love popping candy and jelly.

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  9. The Uxbridge-Buisness-Park-O-Meter is wrong about the Cookie Nut Crunch. I bought it and it was all chocolate except a few nuts, even one of the pieces was just chocolate!! :(:(:( And plus, chocolate that is 1/8 inch thick is better than chocolate that is 1/4 inch thick, it doesn't make any sense but the truth is that it is. It's like grated cheese, it will always be tastier than its non grated counterpart. Everyone knows that.

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  10. People over 7 like Popping Candy! I absoloutly love it and I think it adds quite a marvellous touch to diffirentiate between other normal chocolate bars. Other than that I completly agree they are truly amazing.

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  11. "Uxbridge-Business-Park-O-Meter" LMAO

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  12. "NO ONE OVER THE AGE OF SEVEN LIKES POPPING CANDY." Well said GM

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  13. Had both bars in ireland . Brought some home to U.S.A . NEED MORE!
    Who thinks popping candy is only for kids. Kids-shmids, candy keeps us all young!

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  14. Got to say, as funny as this article is, I love the bars with the popping candy, jellies, and smarties. Please keep making em Cadbury's.

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  15. funny but im 45 and I love popping candy and my son and daughter are both 15(Twins) and love it lol

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