

Layered in a 60/40 split, this Cadbury block puts milk chocolate underneath and white chocolate on top. The format’s simple: one moulded slab, snapped into squares, with each piece carrying both colours through the break. Compared with other blocks in the Cadbury lineup, it swaps the usual single chocolate profile for two distinct layers in one bite. Because the white chocolate sits on top, some pieces break cleanly into separate layers, while others stay joined. It’s sold as a standard sharing block, meant to be eaten straight from the wrapper or broken apart for mixing and matching.

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