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Cadbury Dairy Milk Large Hollow Chocolate Santa, 100 g (Pack of 8)

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A big brand name in the chocolate industry this Kinder Santa is sold at Sainsbury's and a miniature version at Asda. It's geared towards young children with the famous white chocolate inside underneath a coating of milk chocolate. To take part festive fans should look out for the Cadbury Secret Santa posters that will be appearing across the country, including train stations, shopping centres and bus stops from now until 24 December. More special digital posters will be appearing than ever before. Unwrap delicious chocolate Christmas hampers bursting with all their favourite Cadbury goodies, from the addictive taste of Crunchie to silky smooth Dairy Milk, decadent Bournville and sweet Cadbury Fudge. Explore chocolate hampers paired with top tipples and select from wine, prosecco and beer options to suit every palette — the perfect Christmas prezzie, if you ask us. Chocolate lovers around the country can send a bar of chocolate to someone special this Christmas for free, thanks to Cadbury's popular Secret Santa postal service.

Once you enter your SMS verification code, you’ll be able to send a free chocolate bar to anyone, delivered free too! Made with our world-famous choc, the Cadbury Dairy Milk Advent Calendar features 25 days of pure milk chocolate bliss. For those who love a little variety, our Cadbury Heroes Advent Calendar is bursting with all our best-loved brands, from Crunchie to Twirl, Fudge and many more. Whether you’re treating your children to a Santa-themed advent calendar or looking to spoil your partner with a Chocolate Chunk Advent Calendar, we have the perfect gift for you!Aldi's chocolate Santa is under the Dairyfine label and is a towering, huge product at 26cms high. It's the same size as Lidl's but I soon find out why as once the wrapping comes off, they are made from identical moulds, which you can see in the video below. The taste is different though. This cheery looking Cadbury's chocolate Santa has the brand's tell-tale purple on the foil making it instantly recognisable. Available in leading supermarkets including Sainsbury's and Tesco, which haven't produced their own version of this product. Nothing beats the feeling of Christmas Day — well, maybe one thing: advent calendars! You just can’t match the excitement of opening (and devouring) a daily mouth-watering choccy treat as you countdown to the big day. This year, why not indulge yourself or someone you love with the tantalising taste of a Cadbury chocolate advent calendar?

In an effort to make this Christmas memorable for everyone, Cadbury is once again teaming up with The Trussell Trust. Over the course of the season, they will give 75,000 chocolate bars to over 200 food banks within the Trussell Trust network. Each day of the campaign additional bars will be released to give as many people as possible the chance of sending a bar of chocolate in secret to someone special.SWEET TOOTH: The posters will appear around the country in more than 200 locations (Photo by Ray Burmiston) The taste is ok but not memorable or outstanding. It's got a sweet edge to it and isn't very milky. The flavour lets it down slightly but a strong contender and the best price bargain for what you get. READ MORE: I tried lasagne ready meals from Asda, Aldi, Lidl, Tesco and Sainsbury's - one was restaurant quality This Santa is extremely sweet with a strange synthetic after taste. It may look good but the price and flavour let it down.

It's horrendously scary for me let alone a child. The taste of it is very sweet that leaves an unpleasant after taste. A poor offering, so don't be fooled by the price as it's not the best value for money and falls short all round. Nil point. The company will also donate money to help the Trust's long-term goal of eradicating hunger in the UK. To see if a poster will be popping up near you, visit secretsanta.cadbury.co.uk. READ NEXTHere's what I found when I did a taste and value for money test comparing supermarket chocolate Santas with leading brands. Cadbury Dairy Milk Large Chocolate Hollow Santa Moulding delicious chocolate into the shape of a lovable, cheeky Father Christmas, this treat has to be one of the best seasonal food and drink ideas that can't help but raise a smile. It may be a gift to a child, like my gran would give, or just an indulgence for yourself to enjoy while watching A Muppets Christmas Carol - but there's now more of these chocolate Santas to choose from than ever. Cadbury is also partnering with The Trussell Trust for the third year running this Christmas to help make Christmas special for everyone. Across the season they will be donating 100,000 treats to over 200 food banks in the Trussell Trust network. The brand will also be making a financial donation to support the Trust’s longer-term mission of fighting hunger in the UK.

Surprisingly, when lined up against its competitors, this was the joint smallest at 17cms tall - compared to 26cms for the largest from Aldi and Lidl. It also was more expensive than the supermarket offerings, which drops it a point, yet cheaper than other leading chocolate giants of Kinder and Lindt. This year, Cadbury's is removing its physical pop-ups in favour of a virtual postal service that can be accessed via posters posted all across the country, enabling 120,000 people nationwide to post chocolate in secret. According to WalesOnline, this will be the brand's fifth consecutive year launching the fun event, honouring the warmth and joy of giving selflessly during Christmas. Poundland's Chocolate Santa The chocolate santa from Poundland and what it looks like under the wrapping You can send a Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar to someone special via their Secret Santa Postal Service (completely free).Lidl offers a striking Santa, the joint tallest at 26cms with a traditional Father Christmas only sold in store. It's one of the cheapest but at 150g, it ends up the second best price per gram after Aldi. Lindt's distinctive red and gold luxurious chocolate Santa with its little gold bell stands out on the shelf, sold at supermarkets from Tesco to Ocado. Yet when it's lined up against others in this taste test, it's the joint smallest in size at 17cms tall. Cadbury and Lindt are the old timers in this field but budget supermarkets like Aldi and Lidl are giving them a run for their money with their own versions. Even Iceland and Poundland are offering their own low-cost chocolate Santas to shoppers. Lidl's chocolate is far creamier and has a much nicer taste than Aldi. When comparing it amongst its competitors on price, taste and appearance, this comes out top. It's best when it comes to value for money by far. A selection of Cadbury chocolate bars will be available to gift. These include Winter Wonderland, Oreo, Caramel, Wholenut, Fruit & Nut, Mini Snowballs, and Vegan Plant bar, in addition to Cadbury Dairy Milk. Cadbury postie Jeff (Photo by Ray Burmiston)

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