Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Vs Hershey Milk Chocolate
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Post a CommentI live in england and love USA and try and eat hersheys whenever I can Its ok but it contains milk powder and isnt very creamy so I think cadburys is better (and im sure a lot of Americans would agree)
on the other hand I think USA produces the best candy by far
Hershey's Milk Chocolate is obscenely sweet, gritty and it has a nauseating spoiled milk taste ( Hershey's makes their chocolate with spoiled milk) Cadbury's is the Rolls Royce of confections and it's Dairy Milk is sublime; velvety smooth rich fruity choco cream enrobes your taste buds - you taste the fastidious English tradition of candy making.
The Cadbury chocolate I have had in Australia and the UK and India is so much better than the US version. I wrote to Cadbury HQ, asking why their chocolate tasted so awful in the US and they said they had no control over the US formula and I should write to Hersheys. I'm not sure why they had to change the recipe - maybe something to do with expense of ingredients? I have a suspicion that they know everyone will stop eating Hershey bars if they ever tasted the genuine Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate. Now with Kraft trying to buy Cadbury, I am afraid it might be lost forever. It is the best chocolate on earth - I wish they sold the real deal here in America.
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Hersheys truly suck. I went to the states and it was not bad :) but the chocolate sucked. Sorta crumbles in your mouth, and tastes too cocoay, as opposed to cadburys creamy taste. Technically in the US, cadburys is not chocolate though because they dont make it as the FDA approve. So they made a reformulated recipe for the states which I havent tried.
English prefer Cadbury (pronounced CADbury--emphasis on CAD and less emphasis on bury). Richer & creamier is Cadbury, almost waxy tasting is Hersheys. And that's coming from a loyal U.S. born boy who has settled and lived in England for almost 15 years.