Re: Cadbury Darkmilk
Cadbury's, as you probably know, is now owned by Mondelez International, Inc., an American multinational confectionery, food, holding and beverage company based in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...a-content.html
Cadbury is launching a new darker chocolate bar for ‘grown-ups’, but has
shrunk the size –
making it appear healthier.
The Darkmilk bar has a much higher cocoa content than the popular Dairy Milk and reflects an increasing demand for ‘pure’ chocolate with a stronger kick.
A standard Dairy Milk bar weighs 110g and normally costs £1.50, whereas
Darkmilk is 23 per cent smaller at 85g but still has a price of £1.49. Cadbury has also shrunk the recommended portion size.
On Dairy Milk it lists a portion as
six chunks of chocolate – 27.5g – adding up to 147 calories. The Darkmilk bar, pictured above, lists a portion as just
three chunks – 14g – adding up to 79 calories.
The calorie count for
Darkmilk is 562 per 100g, which means it is actually more likely to make consumers put on weight than
Dairy Milk, which is 534 calories per 100g.
Darkmilk is also higher in fat, although lower in sugar.
Caveat emptor .....