Why are creme eggs different?

Apparently, milk is the first ingredient of the creme eggs made in Britain, while sugar is the first ingredient for those made in the good old USA. The British Cadbury Creme Eggs are purportedly creamier and "fudgier" than ours.
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Are Creme Eggs different?

Reports that the latest batch of Crème Eggs tasted different were followed up by British tabloid, The Sun and Cadbury's confirmed that it has indeed switched out Dairy Milk for a 'standard cocoa mix chocolate' in the shell. The scandal! “It's no longer Dairy Milk.
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Are Cadbury Creme Eggs different?

Cadbury Creme Eggs are different in the United Kingdom

The New York Times explains that, for one thing, chocolate made in Britain has a higher fat content. If you look closely, you'll notice that the first ingredient in a British Cadbury Dairy Milk is milk.
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Did Cadbury's Creme Eggs used to be bigger?

In the US, the Cadbury Creme Egg is a little lighter than it was when they first came out in the 1970s. They went from 39 grams to 34 grams. In the UK, however, the eggs are a little heavier, going from 34 grams to 35 grams.
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What is the white stuff in Creme Eggs?

The particular magic of the Cadbury creme egg is that the chocolate shell houses a gooey, runny "yolk" and "albumen." But while there are some real egg whites involved, the creme filling is really just fondant (aka, lots of sugar) dyed with food coloring to look like the insides of an egg.
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UK vs USA Cadbury Creme Egg - Is There Really a Difference?



Why are Creme Eggs getting smaller?

Cadbury's Easter eggs get a lot smaller but only a little bit cheaper - but the company claims they had to shrink to keep them 'affordable' for customers. Some of the nation's favourite Easter Eggs will be smaller this year - but the price will not shrink by anywhere near as much.
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Why are Cadbury Creme Eggs illegal?

Back in 2015, Cadbury products, including the iconic Creme Egg, were banned from being imported into the United States. It all started when Hershey Chocolate Corporation filed a lawsuit alleging that Cadbury copied an already existing Hershey chocolate egg recipe of theirs.
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Is Cadbury illegal in America?

The Hershey Company owns the rights to manufacture Cadbury chocolate in the US. It banned imports of British-made Cadbury chocolate in 2015. British expats claim that Cadbury's chocolate in the US tastes nothing like its UK counterpart, but according to Hershey, there's barely any difference in the ingredients.
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Why does Australian Cadbury taste different?

Cadbury Dairy Milk is made with a glass and a half wherever it's made.,” she says. “But we use Tasmanian cows and they are different to UK cows. So, the chocolate always tastes different because it depends on the milk that you're using and that brings through the flavour.”
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Why do Cadbury eggs taste different?

Well, prepare yourselves for a slightly different taste come Easter: The chocolate company is reporting that owner Kraft Foods has replaced the hugely popular Cadbury's Dairy Milk shell with one made from a standard cocoa mix chocolate. According to a company spokesman, "It's no longer Dairy Milk.
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Did Cadbury Creme Eggs get smaller?

3) A Cadbury's creme egg made in 2015 is 1gramme heavier than those made in 1977. In 1977 the British version of the Easter treats weighed 34 grams and now they weigh 35 grams. So you can't complain that they've become smaller over the years.
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Do Creme Eggs use Cadbury chocolate?

The day when it was revealed that Cadbury's Creme Eggs have changed for ever. No longer shall the egg shell be made from delicious Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate. It will instead be made from disgusting, foul, vomit-inducing “standard cocoa mix chocolate”.
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Why are Cadbury eggs so good?

Cadbury has markets in countries around the world, and Cadbury Canada is responsible for these magical mini eggs. Cadbury states that they source their cocoa from Ghana in West Africa. The cocoa beans are fermented for several days with banana leaves, which helps develop the rich flavor.
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Why does Hershey's chocolate taste of vomit?

What's not subjective is the fact that butyric acid is found in milk, which is in Hershey's chocolate, and that butyric acid can create notes of sourness and tang — which, yes, some sensitive tasters, or those used to European chocolate, could feel is reminiscent of vomit ... where butyric acid also hangs out.
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Is Cadbury's Irish or British?

Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes, is a British multinational confectionery company fully owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods) since 2010.
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Does Cadbury use child Labour?

Illegal child labour is being used to supply cocoa beans to Cadbury – Britain's favourite chocolate brand. #Dispatches has been undercover in Ghana where children as young as 10 have been working gruelling hours to supply cocoa beans to Cadbury.
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Can I send Cadbury's chocolate to USA?

Unfortunately, we are not permitted to ship chocolate. Chocolate, along with any other perishable food product, is listed on our restricted and prohibited items list, which means our courier partners have stated it can not be carried under any circumstances.
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Are Creme Eggs different in America?

This seems like quite the fish tale, but turns out there is some veracity to this one. Cadbury Creme Eggs sold in the UK really are different from those sold in the U.S. and cannot be imported into the country.
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What chocolate is banned in America?

Kinder Surprise Eggs are banned in America.

Kinder Surprise Eggs are hollow, egg-shaped chocolate confections with tiny plastic toys in their centers.
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Can you buy Creme Eggs all year?

Cadbury's will not sell Creme Eggs all year round as they stop being "special." Tony Bilborough from Cadbury said the chocolate-making firm had attempted year-long sales 20 years ago but it "didn't work."
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How do you eat your Creme Egg?

To eat a Creme Egg using this method:
  1. Use the tip of your front teeth to bite off the top half-inch (1.3 cm) from the Creme Egg's pointed end.
  2. Use the tip of your tongue to lick out the filling.
  3. Bite off small pieces from the remaining shell and eat them.
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Are Creme Eggs vegetarian?

Are Cadbury Creme Eggs Suitable For Vegetarians. There's no gelatine in this sweet but it may contain non-vegetarian ingredients.
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Are Creme Eggs safe to eat?

Cadbury confirmed: "A picture of you not eating your winning egg may be required via email." Only 146 of these special eggs are said to be in circulation and if you get it - please don't eat it.
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