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| Value for Money | 6.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 6.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.6/10 |
Full review by
lancervhead![]()
on 23rd May 2007
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User Rating : 7
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Good Points: Good taste combination of both chocolate and wafer in equal measures
Bad Points: Chocolate "coating" is very thin
General comments: Time Out chocolate bars are made up of a layer of rippled Cadbury's chocolate between two slices of wafer, and then all of it is coated in chocolate. The pack consists of two fingers (like Twix).
Personally, I like the Cadbury's Time Out bar. When eating it you can taste both the chocolate and the wafer, which gives a smooth flavour mixed in with the crispy wafer. The one downside is that it claims to be coated in chocolate, the reality is that it's so thin, you can see the wafer through it. This especially causes problems on warm days, as the coating melts immediately onto your fingers.
Overall though, it makes a change from other more standard chocolate bars.
lancervhead's review and ratings | 136 words | 1 comment added.
Review by
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on 7th Aug 2006
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User Rating : 6
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Cadbury TimeOut offers consumers the wafer break with a layer of Flake. The indulgent taste experience of Flake with the crispness of wafers offers consumers a light treat when they are wanting a quick break throughout their day.
That's what they say. I'm not keen on this, it's not substantial enough for my liking, you'd be better off with a flake and a wafer! The two don't seem to go well.
templd's full review | 71 words

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