• The popularity of Caramilk continues with Cadbury’s release of the Caramilk Breakaway block, a combination of the caramelised white chocolate with layers of wafer and choc crème.
    The popularity of Caramilk continues with Cadbury’s release of the Caramilk Breakaway block, a combination of the caramelised white chocolate with layers of wafer and choc crème.
  • The popularity of Caramilk continues with Cadbury’s release of the Caramilk Breakaway block, a combination of the caramelised white chocolate with layers of wafer and choc crème.
    The popularity of Caramilk continues with Cadbury’s release of the Caramilk Breakaway block, a combination of the caramelised white chocolate with layers of wafer and choc crème.
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The popularity of Caramilk continues with Cadbury’s release of the Caramilk Breakaway block, a combination of the caramelised white chocolate with layers of wafer and choc crème.

The popularity of Caramilk continues with Cadbury’s release of the Caramilk Breakaway block. The caramelised white chocolate was launched by the chocolatier four years ago and has become one of the most popular varieties.

In the Breakaway block it is combined with layers of wafer and choc crème.

Cadbury vice president of marketing Paul Chatfield said, “We know how eager Caramilk lovers have been for a new Cadbury Caramilk experience. We’re excited to bring the popular Caramilk flavour to the much-loved light and crispy wafer of Cadbury Breakaway, creating the delicious chocolate wafer combination – Cadbury Caramilk Breakaway.”

Cadbury Caramilk Breakaway is available in selected supermarkets for RRP $5.

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