Cadbury Chomp Chocolate is a popular chocolate brand manufactured by Cadbury, which is now owned by Mondelēz International. It is a small, chewy chocolate bar that has been enjoyed by children and adults for many years.
Cadbury was founded by John Cadbury in 1824.
The first Cadbury factory was opened in 1831.
Cadbury introduced its first milk chocolate bar in 1897.
Cadbury Chomp was first introduced in the UK in 1970 and became popular with children due to its small size and affordable price.
In 2010, Cadbury was acquired by Mondelēz International.
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A small chocolate bar with a chewy caramel center, coated in Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.
Cadbury Chomp Chocolate is a small, chewy chocolate bar that has been enjoyed by people of all ages for many years. It features a caramel center coated in delicious Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.
Cadbury Chomp Chocolate is available at most major grocery stores and online retailers. You can also find it at convenience stores and vending machines.
The ingredients of Cadbury Chomp Chocolate include sugar, glucose syrup, palm oil, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, skimmed milk powder, whey permeate powder (from milk), salt, emulsifiers (E471, E442), flavorings, sodium hydrogen carbonate, and citric acid.
No, Cadbury Chomp Chocolate is not suitable for vegetarians as it contains animal ingredients such as milk and whey.
Each Cadbury Chomp Chocolate Bar contains approximately 95 calories.