A delicious toffee caramel bar wrapped in creamy Cadbury's dairy milk chocolate. We love these straight from the fridge, when the chocolate breaks off easily with the first bite and the the toffee caramel is hard and chewy.
What's the difference between a curly wurly and a chomp?
It's a Curly Wurly without the Curly or the Wurly. Take the thick, chewy caramel and milk chocolate from a Curly Wurly and squeeze it into a more conventional shape, and that's Chomp. It's very simple and very yummy. And despite coming in a tiny package, it's actually just about the same weight as a modern Curly Wurly.
Chomp is a brand of chocolate bar which was first manufactured by Cadbury South Africa in the early 1970s, [1]. It is currently manufactured and popular in South Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom.
Cadbury Chomp Chocolate and Caramel Candy Bar - UK Snack Tasting Series
What type of chocolate is chomp?
I'm made of milk chocolate with a delicious, chewy caramel centre. A firm favourite with the little-uns, people love to pop me in their pocket for a quick nibble during the day.
Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company owned by Mondelēz International. It is the second largest confectionery brand in the world after Mars. Cadbury is headquartered in Uxbridge, London, and operates in more than fifty countries worldwide.
Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes, is a British multinational confectionery company owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods) since 2010. It is the second-largest confectionery brand in the world, after Mars.
Chomp is a brand of chocolate bars first manufactured by Cadbury South Africa in the early 1970s [1]. It is currently manufactured and popular in South Africa, Australia and the UK.
Toffee is butterscotch that has been cooked for a longer period of time. Toffee begins as a base of butter and brown sugar that is gradually cooked to the hard-crack sugar stage between 295 and 309 degrees Fahrenheit.
Germany prefers the continental style of 'pure' chocolate and have banned the sale of Cadbury-style chocolate in the country since 1973. They are also very good friends with Switzerland, a neighbor country that is not yet a member of the European Union.
Caramac was discontinued after 64 years in November 2023, a decision Nestle said was made due to falling sales. Nestle, in a statement at the time, said: “We are very sorry to disappoint fans of Caramac.
The "twist" on the fan favourite is made by Cadbury, called "Cadbury Caramilk" and it's relatively similar to the Nestlé version or Caramac as one Tesco shopper pointed out. Available in a hefty 360g size on the shelves of Tesco people have called it a "winner" and are thrilled to find it.
Cadbury is an English company which makes a range of chocolate products in factories both in Ireland and in England in addition to other locations worldwide.
It has been a holder of a Royal Warrant from Her Majesty The Queen since 1955. Cadbury became part of the Mondelez International family (www.mondelezinternational.co.uk) on 2 February 2010.
According to Cadbury, it's actually fondant – made of sugar, milk, glucose, syrup, cocoa butter, inverted sugar syrup, dried whey, vegetable fats and dried egg white. “Life isn't the same anymore when you realise the filling inside the Cadbury Creme Egg is just icing sugar,” one person wrote.