Saturday, 18 August 2012

Joyville ~ New Cadbury Chocolate Mousse {+ Giveaway x 5 }

If you have too little in the way of willpower I warn you to steer clear !

The latest launch in Cadbury Dairy Milk Mousse flavour variants is Double Chocolate and Raspberry Coulis ~ especially for women ~  such delicious little pillow shaped bites of nom nom melt-in-the-mouth goodness.

Let's just say I didn't can't stop at one piece of the newest addition to my long list of favourite Cadbury chocolate varieties. My DH was partial to a few pillows too.

I was sent one of each block to enchant me try ...even wrapped so creatively in coloured layers !


The raspberry coulis combines a layer of smooth, oozing raspberry encased in soft textured mousse and milk chocolate.


The double choc is chocolate mousse with a chocolate flavoured coulis. Both divine flavours produce a unique* taste sensation.

I don't know why they have a new resealable pack ? Well they do , to enjoy some now and some later ! Perfect treat to spoil or indulge (while hiding in the pantry) oneself with.

If you could share a Cadbury Dairy Milk block with anyone (or not) , who would it be / why ?
It is so delicious you might not want to share ...
The 5 winning comments - most original , entertaining or unique will win 2 blocks = one of each new flavour ! 
Australian resident /addresses only .

Extra entries if you tweet or Facebook tagging My Little Drummer Boys and leaving a valid comment but not just to say you tweeted or FB.
Closes Friday 31st August 2012.
Winners will be contacted by email and announced on this post.

PS: *Seriously, they also used titillate but I refuse too ; ) - I couldn't very well truthfully verify this claim.


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I would love to share but I have to be honest - Cadbury chocolate AND raspberry, I really don't think I could :-)
I'm all out of chocolate at home and its making me crazy! Too crazy to come up with a witty or unique comment... Did I mention I'm in an all boy house too! Guess I'm hoping you take pity on girl ;-)
So, I'd love to win but I shouldn't... given I'm supposed to be eating healthily etc... I just LOVE the wrapping these came in though! How special!

Deb
Once upon a time I used to be called a Cadbury's Girl, because I was tipsy after a glass and a half! Now I'm a Cadbury's woman. I expended much effort getting my toddler to share all those years ago, but I think it's something I could conveniently forget, given the opportunity (and two blocks of Cadbury heaven!) x
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Oh, and I actually LOLd at your comment, keeping abreast of the humour! X
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I would share mine with my alter ego - the one who's not currently attending Weight Watchers meetings! She could have a couple of special squares, maybe on a Sunday night, as a reward for keeping me honest for the rest of the week. She would savour every mouthful since it would be absolutely the only chocolate in the house! ;)
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Mary Preston · 663 weeks ago

My daughter has a birthday next week. This tiny scrap is not only a chocaholic, but coeliac. CADBURY, where possible, are now producing their delicious numminess without wheat. I'd be very happy to share with my birthday girl.
*Drool* chocolate AND raspberry.... yummo.
I'd be in Joyville if I won and there would be no sharing. Thank goodness hubby isn't a chocolate lover - chips on the other hand lol
thanks for the chance to win :)
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Resealable pack? It's one use only, surely?

I'm titillated I can tell you. Off to buy some of this pronto.
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The most I get out of any block is a quarter! I have three other Cadbury chocolate lovers who live in my house and can sniff out a bar of chocolate from any corner of the property! I used to try sometimes and save one for myself after they went to bed, as children. I am sure they used to listen intently from their bedrooms for any sound of rustling foil, as they would appear like clockwork, edging around the doorway and just needing a cuddle or a drink of water as soon as I started to unwrap the chocolate! Maybe this time I could squirrel it away and eat it when they've all gone out..hehe!
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I would share a block with each of my personalities. One square each ought to do it!
Yummo! I'd share a block of Cadbury's with my son Ned. I share nearly everything with him. Corny, but true. We both love chocolate.
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I would share the chocolate with my Nan, she died a long time ago, so I would get to see her again (which would be beyond fantastic) and we would get to eat our favourite food.
Yummy and sweet, Cadbury is the ultimate treat. A block of this can go a long way, to making me smile, or completing the day. Wouldn't it be nice, to have some with dear hubby to share... Cadbury Mousse, Nothing else will compare.
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Amanda from AMJ · 663 weeks ago

(C)ould I share even just one tiny bite?
(A)s long as it made it through the door- try as I might,
(D)oubt if they were unaware my outdoor eating would even cause a fight,
(B)ut with three kids, a hungry bunny rabbit and a hubby all with a sweet tooth who find cadbury a great delight,
(U) know the glass and a half? you cannot stop when you start- alright,
(R)emains are still good to share, licks of foil with a tiny bit of crumbs left, if put up to the sun in daylight,
(Y)ou know it is better to give than recieve, but the only exception is in the case of CADBURY- I'm tight!!!
I would share with my husband...because I love him so!

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kelly jones · 663 weeks ago

I love your post and the fine print had me giggling, I don't think anything would get me to use that word no matter how delicious it is...lol I have to say I saw these in the shop but in my house I don't even get a sniff of chocolate as my husband and 7 year old son inhale it as soon as it comes through the door. If I won I would need a lock box to store it in just to make sure I could get a piece
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SANDY HORSFALL · 663 weeks ago

SHARE, MY CADBURY? DON'T BE RIDICULOUS!!
I would definitely share with my 5yo grand-daughter.
We have such a loving relationship.
When I buy her a Cadbury Freddo (which is often) she breaks it in two, looks at the pieces - then hands me the larger piece!
We're both addicted to love and addicted to Cadbury chocolates.
I'd share it with me, myself and I!! Chocolate was made to be be enjoyed, devoured, and gorged all by oneself, uninterrupted by the 'Mummy Mummy where's mine" or "Mummy he had more than me" comments that drive this Mum insane.
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Julie Krause · 663 weeks ago

I would share it with me, myself and I :),
CADBURY Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
To be shared with hubby as we hide behind the sheets, late at night, when little ears are fast asleep and won't hear the packet being opened! It's amazing the distances in which little ears can hear a block of chockie being opened from!!
I'd share with whoever was here at the time. We've always got a houseful, so sharing is caring.
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Kelly Walter · 663 weeks ago

I would try my hardest to share chocolate with husband, but i do have alot of trouble lo im a total chocoholicl. I usually wait til nobody is around then bring out the chocolates!!

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