I thought I'd tried pretty much all of the different Cadbury Dairy Milk varieties at least once, but when I was given the chance to review a bar of Tiffin, I realised that this one had passed me by. It debuted in the UK over a decade ago, enjoyed a limited edition run as a 95g bar last summer and has now been brought back as a permanent fixture after an impassioned social media campaign by fans for its revival.
I remember making tiffin in a home economics class at school many years ago, mixing up broken digestive biscuits and raisins, covering them in chocolate and pressing them into a tin to set. These days, nobody talks about tiffin any more - it's fridge cake all the way - so I love the trip down memory lane that the name gives me. The Dairy Milk bar basically follows the same recipe, combining crunchy biscuit and dried grapes smothered in Cadbury Dairy Milk. This gives it a great mixture of flavours and textures and it was a hit with the whole family.
A 25g serving, equal to five chunks, contains 126 calories, 6.4g of fat (of which 3.8g saturates) and 15g of carbs (of which 13g sugar).
Cadbury Dairy Milk Tiffin is available in 200g bars, for a RRP of £2.49 at all major supermarkets.
Disclosure : We received the product in order to write an honest review.
Omg this looks so yummy! Fab review x
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ReplyDeleteWe did something similar as kids with biscuits, raisins and chocolate, but shaped as a salami. Always a good combination of ingredients. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh that sounds fun ! :)
DeleteOoh I haven't seen this one, I love the whole nut cadbury bars although once I start I can't stop and the whole bar is gone oops!!!
ReplyDeleteSad news but Cadbury have stopped doing the tiffin bar again. Any idea who organised the previous campaign to bring it back as I can't find any evidence of it?
ReplyDeleteYou could try messaging them on social media maybe?
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