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The most crowded bar Cadbury makes. Peanuts, raisins, wafer and caramel under chocolate, with no attempt to make the outside look tidy, which has been the selling point since 1958. Every component is there for a different texture. The wafer is dry and brittle, the caramel pulls, the peanuts snap and the raisins chew, and no two bites are the same because the pieces don't distribute evenly. The raisins are the unusual inclusion. Dried fruit in a bar alongside nuts and caramel is rare now, and it brings the only acidity in a product otherwise built entirely on sugar and fat.