Cadbury Caramel Egg Review: Quality of Chocolate
Cadbury Caramel Eggs have some of the smoothest milk chocolate you have ever tasted. If you've had Cadbury chocolate bars before, you're already familiar with this smooth decadence. If you haven't though, you're really in for a treat. I suggest buying a few Cadbury Caramel Eggs for yourself, strictly for quality control of the Easter baskets of course.
Cadbury Caramel Egg Review: Quality of Caramel
The inside of a Cadbury Caramel Egg is incredibly thick, yet very soft. It's like eating a spoonful of thick, homemade ice cream sauce. With one bite, you'll be hooked on this classic Easter treat. But remember, these Cadbury Caramel Eggs are for Easter baskets, so don't eat them all.
Cadbury Caramel Egg Review: Nutritional Facts
One Cadbury Caramel Egg has 190 calories, 90 fat calories, 10 grams of fat, 6 grams of saturated fat, 5mg of cholesterol, 70mg of sodium, 24 grams of carbohydrates, 18 grams of sugar, 2 grams of protein, and 4% of your daily calcium. Okay, this isn't a healthy treat by far. But, it's a holiday treat. Holiday treats aren't about calories and fat, they're about reliving memories from your childhood and indulging.
Cadbury Caramel Egg Review: Price
This classic Easter treat only costs $0.50 each. To me, this is an awesome price. Many stores usually have this popular Easter candy at the checkout. So, I often grab a couple while my groceries are being totaled up. At $0.50 each, this is definitely an impulse buy you can afford.
Cadbury Caramel Egg Review: Satisfaction Rating
I would have to give Cadbury Caramel Eggs 5 stars. This is by far one of my favorite Easter treats of all time. If you love chocolate and caramel, or know someone who does, you must buy several of these. They're great in Easter baskets, for Easter egg hunts, and even as an afternoon snack. But, take warning. With one bite, you will be hooked. Should this happen, be sure to stock up on Cadbury Caramel Eggs when they go on sale the day after Easter.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentYes I love these cadbury eggs. everyone in the forum seems to be obsessed as well. lol
My husband loves these.
Great review, I love Cadbury eggs!
What a delicious review!!
What rich little eggs. Thanks for sharing!
yummy