Cadbury Fingers

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Cadbury Fingers
Cadbury Fingers

Cadbury Fingers are a popular biscuit in the United Kingdom and consist of a biscuit centre covered in chocolate. They are produced and distributed by Burton's Foods under licence from Cadbury Schweppes.

They resemble fingers (hence the name) and are usually sold in rectangular boxes of approximately 27 biscuits contained in a compartmented plastic tray sealed in cellophane. Double size boxes holding two trays are also available.

[edit] Varieties

According to the Burton's Foods web site, Cadbury Fingers are made in the following varieties:

  • Cadbury Fingers Choc Heaven
  • Cadbury Fingers Honeycomb Flavour
  • Cadbury Fingers
  • Cadbury Fingers Mini Afters
  • Cadbury Fingers Mini Breaks
  • Cadbury Fingers Mini's - Lorry Tin
  • Cadbury Fingers Mini Treats
  • Cadbury Fingers White Chocolate
  • Cadbury Season's Collection Dark Chocolate Mint Fingers
  • Cadbury Fingers Giant
  • Cadbury Mixed Finger Tin - 450g

A limited edition variety, Cadbury Toffee Crunch Fingers, was launched in March 2008.[1]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Burton's Foods launches Cadbury Toffee Crunch Fingers", Talking Retail, Nexus Business Media Ltd, 3 March 2008. Retrieved on 2008-03-27. 

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