Cadburys Milk Chocolate Freddo Bars
Great little chocolate bar in the shape of a frog but made from real dairy milk cadburry's chocolate.
Cadbury Freddo Original Milk Chocolate Bars x 4 - approx weight per bar 18g
upgrade to more bars - or to purchase a full wholesale factory sealed box contains 60 bars - upgrade / buy 60 bars and we will send a full box .
A great little handy sized milk chocolate frog themed wrapper/shape chocolate bars the kids will love - great for snack/treats/party bags/party theme
Allergy Advice
May Contain Wheat
Contains Milk
May Contain Nuts
May Contain Soya\Soybeans
Ingredients
Milk**,Sugar,Cocoa Butter,Cocoa Mass,Vegetable Fat,Emulsifier (E442, E476),Flavourings,**The equivalent of 426ml of Fresh Liquid Milk in every 227g of Milk Chocolate,Milk Solids 20% minimum, Actual 23%, Cocoa Solids 20% minimum,Contains Vegetable Fats in addition to Cocoa Butter
Nutrition
Per 100g Per Bar
Energy kJ 2200 kJ 400 kJ
kcal 525 kcal 95 kcal
Protein 7.5g 1.4g
Carbohydrate 57g 10.3g
Fat 29.8g 5.4g
Manufacturer
Cadbury UK, PO Box 7008, Bournville, Birmingham, B30 2PT, UK.
Packaging
Type Heat Sealed
Additional Information
Be treatwise - Get to know your GDAs Each bar contains...Calories 95 5.3%, Fat 5.4g 7.7%... of your guideline daily amount (GDA) To be enjoyed as part of a healthy, active lifestyle To learn more visit www.betreatwise.org.uk
Milk chocolate Cadbury - official treat provider of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Suitable for vegetarians Per bar Calories 95 5.3% of a child's GDA Milk chocolate. Chocolate's more fun when it's frog-shaped. In the UK Freddo is a Frog. However In Australia they have a Koala (Caramello Koala) version. Freddo was originally launched in 1973 and withdrawn in 1979. Re-launched in 1994, now available in both Milk Chocolate and Caramel versions. In June 1904, George Cadbury and his team of confectioners created a chocolate containing a ‘far higher milk content than previously known’ to challenge the Swiss domination of the chocolate market. After names such as ‘Highland Milk’ and ‘Dairy Maid’ were considered, Cadbury Dairy Milk (CDM) was launched in 1905 and became an instant success. Over 100 years later and the recipe is relatively unchanged and is kept under lock and key in a safe within Bournville. Cadbury introduced its famous ‘Glass and a half of full cream milk in every half pound’ slogan in 1928, but the world-famous symbol was only used in advertising. It would be another half-a-century before the design was used on packaging. At Cadbury, all Cocoa is sourced in a sustainable manner. This is underpinned by the Cadbury Cocoa Partnership and the Fairtrade Mark. Guaranteeing a long term, sustainable cocoa yield is vital to the company’s success and it has to be produced to the high quality and ethical standards expected by our business, the retailers who sell our product and the consumers who eat it. The Cadbury Cocoa Partnership is a truly groundbreaking investment, aiming to help secure the economic, social and environmental sustainability of around one million cocoa farmers and their communities. Fairtrade Cadbury Dairy Milk has been available in the UK and Ireland since July 2009, and the hot beverages range in the UK and Ireland will be Fairtrade by the end of 2010. Fairtrade Cadbury Dairy Milk is also now available in Australia and New Zealand and soon to be in Canada. In total, 350 million Cadbury Dairy Milk bars will carry the Fairtrade Mark each year around the world. The move has quadrupled the amount of Fairtrade cocoa coming out of Ghana, compared with 2008, and will benefit more than 40,000 farmers. The Cadbury Foundation, set up in 1935, is a corporate foundation working under charity commission guidelines, now funded by Kraft Foods. It supports communities where our colleagues work and where we have offices and factories in the UK and Africa. The Foundation believes, as the Cadbury Brothers did all those years ago, that making a positive difference in our local community is not only good news for the community but also good for business.