The festive favourites have made a comeback
Dairy Milk chocolate coins disappeared from shelves in 2004, with the company blaming a drop in sales and customers switching to less expensive supermarket own brands.
Yes there are loads of chocolate coins available elsewhere, but most are nothing but a mouthful of disappointment and not a patch on the real deal.Nothing quite competes with the creamy goodness of Cadbury and each coin is like a piece of Easter egg shell, and we all know how good that tastes. Gabriella Sargeant, junior brand manager at Cadbury, said: "Cadbury chocolate coins are a cherished Christmas tradition that brings generations together, one delicious foil-wrapped treat at a time.
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