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Cadbury’s graveyard full of broken chocolate bars takes you back in time

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A CADBURY ‘graveyard’ has been unveiled full of all their famous ax treats – what would you bring back?

The delicious chocolate collection offers fans the chance to step back in time and be reunited with their retro favorites.

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Retro choices included Coffee Creme, Royal Mint and Super MousseCredit: Mirrorpix
In their classic range, flavors include Ginger, Turkish Delight, Old Jamaican rum and Golden Crisp with honeycomb

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In their classic range, flavors include Ginger, Turkish Delight, Old Jamaican rum and Golden Crisp with honeycombCredit: Mirrorpix

Cadbury has been impressing chocolate lovers for two centuries, but not all of their products are still on the shelves.

Many fans have been saddened by the cancellations over the years, but now they can relive all their former joys.

The company displays a wealth of ax sticks at their Bournville headquarters, from Cadbury Pineapple to Flake Snow.

In their classic range, flavors include Ginger, Turkish Delight, Old Jamaican rum and Golden Crisp with honeycomb.

Other throwbacks included Cadbury’s Pineapple, which is actually still available online, Almond Dessert, Marzipan Tray, Astros and Spira bars.

The beloved Spira bar was discontinued in 2005 and fans tried to bring it back in 2020, but were unsuccessful.

More retro choices included Coffee Creme, Royal Mint and Super Mousse.

In the early 2000s, Cadbury released a chocolate collection called Wicked, in sexier packaging, but it didn’t stick around for long.

Fans were shocked to hear that an Easter favorite had been taken off the production line.

The nostalgic Egg ‘n’ Spoons treat consisted of four chocolate eggs filled with vanilla or chocolate mousse and even a special Oreo variety.

Modelez-owned Cadbury broke the sad news last year, but some chocolate lovers only heard about it recently.

Some devastated chocoholics called the abolition a “crime”.

One posted: “Petition to get CadburyUK to bring back eggs and spoons.”

“My villain origin story will be the fact that Cadbury has discontinued their egg n’ spoon,” wrote another.

Moreover, fans were also disappointed after the chocolate giant confirmed once again that their “best” bar will not be returning.

The Cadbury Dairy Milk Toffee Popcorn hit shelves alongside Marvelous Creations in 2012, but people were sad that only the former still exists

People were sad to hear that the limited edition was being discontinued.

One wrote: “Cadbury released all of these in 2012, the only one left to buy is the top one – the worst.

“The best was clearly Toffee Popcorn.”

Another user commented on the post: “Toffee Popcorn was the best, I agree.”

Others were upset to discover that a “great” flavor had been added to the chop.

Shoppers wailed “whaaat why!” after noticing that Dairy Milk Marvelous Mix-ups with Oreo have been pulled from the shelves.

And just a few months ago, the chocolatier confirmed it had axed Peanut Caramel Crisp Bars.

The revelation angered customers, with one furious: “Cadbury’s Peanut Caramel Crisp is the best chocolate bar they’ve made in years.”

But the company continues to deliver the country’s bestsellers.

As Cadbury celebrated its bicentenary, The Sun revealed some of the rather sweet secrets from inside the brand.

Dairy Milk, launched in June 1905, remains Cadbury’s bestseller.

However, it has been revealed that Dairy Milk Oreo, which hit shelves in 2012, is “not far behind” when it comes to variants of the much-loved brand.

There’s even a team of ‘supertasters’ in Reading, Berks, who help Cadbury inventors come up with their wonderful new creations.

The group consists of seven to eight people “with very strong taste buds” who have been carefully selected for the position.

ICONIC CHOCOLATES THAT HAVE LEFT THE SHELVES

Cadbury’s Dream chocolate bar: The popular bar closed in 2002, but was relaunched in 2019 under the new name ‘Cadbury White’.

Mars Delight bar: Although it proved to be a firm favorite among sweet-tooth fans during its four-year run in stores from 2004, it was pulled from shelves in 2008. Fans are still eager to see the treat return.

Nestlé’s Caramac chocolate bar: The unique bar had been in stores for more than sixty years, but was discontinued last year due to continued sales declines.

Milky way crispy rolls: They were pulled from shelves in 2022 and fans were so distraught by the news that a petition was started to bring them back, which currently has over 8,500 signatures.

White Maltese: The white chocolate version of the popular snack had a strong run of eleven years, but due to declining sales it was discontinued in 2014

In the early 2000s, Cadbury released a chocolate collection called Wicked, in sexier packaging, but it didn't stick around for long

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In the early 2000s, Cadbury released a chocolate collection called Wicked, in sexier packaging, but it didn’t stick around for longCredit: Mirrorpix
Flake Snows got the chop in 2008

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Flake Snows got the chop in 2008Credit: Mirrorpix
These chocolate-covered biscuits were launched in 1997 but discontinued in Britain shortly afterwards

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These chocolate-covered biscuits were launched in 1997 but discontinued in Britain shortly afterwardsCredit: Mirrorpix
The Cadbury Aztec bars were sadly discontinued in 1978

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The Cadbury Aztec bars were sadly discontinued in 1978Credit: Mirrorpix

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