It’s the 5th Day of our 25 days of Giveaways! I’ve run most of the competitions on my Facebook page, so if you haven’t entered yet, make sure you do because I am announcing the first round of winners tomorrow. 😉
This year’s holiday season will be jolly delicious as Cadbury plans to Share the Joy by introducing three new Festive offerings, with each pack decorated with beaded print – giving the festive packs an authentic South African style.
Cadbury plans to bring the festive spirit to life with 3 holiday treats:
1 Festive Whisper (Cadbury Dairy Milk slab with malted Honeycomb Whispers)
2. Frosty Glee (Cadbury Dream slab with red jellies and green Astros)
3. Whispers Snowball (Cadbury Dream Coated Malted Honeycomb Bites).
Perfect as stocking fillers, serving on a festive platter, or just for sharing as a delicious treat with friends and family, these cheerful new chocolates fit right in and are sure to be a big hit during those seasonal occasions!
“With the holiday season around the corner, we decided to make festive dreams come true this year by launching three limited edition chocolates incorporating some of our consumers’ favourite Cadbury brands,” says Grant van Niekerk, Mondelez SA Category Lead for Chocolate.
“Each product has been cleverly crafted to represent well-known elements of the festive season – such as bells, snow and snowmen – with a clever addition of beadwork detailing on each pack, which we feel ties in nicely to our country’s heritage,” concludes van Niekerk.
These limited-edition products are available now while stocks last in major retailers nationwide.
The Recommended Retail Selling Price is R13.99 for Frosty Glee and Festive Whisper slabs and R44.99 for Whispers Snowball, but the retailer may cost at own discretion.
For more information, go to CadburyDairyMilkSA on Facebook and Cadbury_SA on Twitter. #ShareTheJoy
To enter, follow instructions below. Good luck!
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Whispers yummy yum
Yum!
Whole nut is my favourite!
At the moment whispers. Subject to change!
These new festive goodies look delish!!! I love the wholenut slabs, I have one a week 🙂
Whispers are my weakness
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