Cadbury Milk Tray Review

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Stuart Marshall's Review of Cadbury Milk Tray

3rd Nov 2004

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
Good Points

Perfect selection of chocolates
Ideal gift whether you're male or female
Fairly priced
Makes the perfect gift
Perfect for sharing infront of the TV
Sweets are between 40 and 50 Calories each ideal when u only have 3 like me (I include chocolate into my daily caloric allowance around 150 calories)


Bad Points

Usually only widely available in normal shops at the holiday season or valentines day.
Can be more expensive at the times of ear there harder to purchase (or the place I bought them from ripped me off :(,)


General Comments

Cadbury Milk Tray is an absolutely fabulous selection of sweets, and all of the sweets are between 45 and 55 calories each. The contents are:-

Caramel Caress:
50 calories, 0.5g protein, 6.1 g carbs, 2.6g fat
This one tastes fantastic but then I love the fusion of caramel and milk chocolate, especially Cadbury chocolate.

Caramel Charm:
50 calories, 0.3g protein, 6.7g carbs, 2.7g fat
Similar to the caramel caress but slightly larger and a different shape.

Caramel Heart:
40 calories, 0.4g protein, 5.4g carbs, 2g fat
Again similar to the other caramel sweets just different size and shape, but with a smoother texture.

Eastern Delight:
40 calories, 0.4g protein, 6.2g carbs, 1.7g fat
This one is also very tasty, like Turkish delight.

Fudge-Tastic:
50 calories, 0.3g protein, 7.2g protein, 2.3g fat
This is another favourite one of the very few places you'll find luxury fudge covered in mouth-watering chocolate.

Hazelnut-Heaven:
50 calories, 0.8g protein, 4.9g carbs, 3g fat
This is exactly as it says the taste of heaven, a delicious hazelnut surrounded in a mass of milky chocolate, that simply melts in your mouth revealing the hazelnut.

Melting Moment:
50 calories, 0.5g protein, 5.8g carb, 2.7g fat
A lovely chocolate that does exactly what it says melts in your mouth leaving a long lasting chocolate aftertaste, and a nice one at that.

Orange Truffle:
50 calories, 0.6g protein, 5g carbs, 2.9g fat
Finally a nice piece of chocolate fused with orange this DOESN'T leave a disgusting aftertaste like other orange chocolate, it's very tasty.

Praline Parfait:
50 calories, 0.7g protein, 4.7g carbs, 2.9g fat
A delicious praline centre covered in chocolate, this is a very popular sweet usually one of the first to go.

Soft Whisper:
40 Calories 0.5g protein, 4.2g carb, 2.2g fat
This is very tasty also melts in your mouth, and is a very silky taste/texture.

Strawberry Kiss:
45 calories, 0.4g protein, 6.9g carbs, 1.7g fat
This is another fine addition to the selection you get it tastes like sweet creamy strawberries. It isn't too sweet either like other sweets with soft flavoured centres.

Truffle-icous:
50 calories, 0.6g protein, 5g carbs, 2.9g fat
This is one of the tastiest if not the tastiest in the selection the best truffle I've ever had.

All in all I love these screw buying them for your girlfriends/wives/sisters, guys these taste just as good to us, and we deserver a luxury selection of chocolates so until we get one lets steal this one.

From Stu the chocoholic, and no surprisingly I'm not fat because the calories in is less than the calories out (burned off). Special note it doesn't matter where the calories come from its just if you eat more than you need you gain weight/body fat, so if like me you love chocolate incorporate it into your calorie allowance, whether its daily, weekly or, monthly it will make dieting easier too because you wont feel deprived.

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Members' Comments onStuart Marshall's Review

  • MSalie on 27th Oct 2008

    I disagree with this review because...the reviewer seems bias in his assessment. Every single chocolate is so perfect it does not merit the slightest disapproval? Even the calories are not an issue! I think if you write a review at least be fair in your comments!