Cadbury fans, who are used to traditional flavours, maybe with the odd twist like caramel, mint or fruit, have warned over the new product from the chocolate maker.

Cadbury fans rush to slam Dairy Milk change that's 'totally vile'

Cadbury fans, who are used to traditional flavours, maybe with the odd twist like caramel, mint or fruit, have warned over the new product from the chocolate maker.

by · Birmingham Live

Cadbury fans have admitted they are NOT convinced by a new Dairy Milk update. Cadbury fans, who are used to traditional flavours, maybe with the odd twist like caramel, mint or fruit, have warned over the new product from the chocolate maker.

Cadbury is renowned for its iconic bars like the Twirl, Wispa, Dairy Milk Caramel and original Dairy Milk itself. But now it has stepped up the ante in a bid to make headlines by rolling out a controversial new effort: the Dairy Milk... Pink Lemonade.

An Instagram page dedicated to new food launches and viral products has explained on social media: "New Pink Lemonade Cadbury Dairy Milk bar!! This is a very strange combo but does indeed work very well! We got this online at @worldsnacksuk."

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Describing the flavour as "milk chocolate with a flowing raspberry lemonade flavoured centre," Dairy Milk has released the special edition chocolate to mixed reactions. But a fan replied writing: "Not sure about this one."

Another wrote: "Can’t deny, that sounds totally vile." And another wrote : "One for you to find!" Another wrote: "This looks sensational!" And another has asked where to locate the new sweet treat, asking: "Where did you find these!?"

Cadbury's new bar of pink lemonade chocolate has split fans and another said: "I need a strawberry one like Cadbury's roses!" And another wrote: "Looks so good, maybe you can enjoy for the both of us." A third simply wrote: "I loved it." But another typed: "Thought was was calpol [SIC]"

Another joked: "I need my eyes tested. I thought that was a finger." A picture of the oozing pink creme coming from the choc soon went viral online with hundreds curious as to what it tastes like. Australia is the lucky nation who currently sell the Dairy Milk variation.

It has been seen in various stores including the iconic Woolworths.