Cadbury’s release Creme Egg block

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Cadbury’s release Creme Egg block
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You can now sink your teeth into a whole block of CadburyAU's iconic Creme Egg chocolate. Happy Tuesday, folks. 🙌 Details:

Cadbury's have changed the iconic Creme egg, releasing a limited edition Creme Egg block. Source:News Corp Australia Cadbury has been teasing fans about the release of a major new Crème Egg creation since last week. Now the chocolate giants have shared details of what the tasty new treat is — a family block filled with the iconic crème. The limited edition bar has been released for Easter 2019 and fans can’t contain their egg-citement .

Cadbury have released a limited edition Creme Egg block. Picture: Gramofsugar Source:Instagram Australian blogger Addicted to Bargains has had over 17,000 comments after sharing news she’d found a bar in Coles. “A Crème Egg block of chocolate — what a winner,” one fan wrote underneath. “Oh my goodness, what a time to be alive” another declared. Another said: “Omg! Shut up & take my money.” While some said they were rushing to stores to get their hands on a bar.

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