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We Played Chocolate Roulette With Cadbury Dairy Milk Spectacular 7

We don't need many excuses to eat loads of different Cadbury's chocolate

Many things come through the post room of Yahoo HQ, from personalised Ketchup to cakes in the shape of coffins and murder scenes, science goggles for a new Chewit sweet (?!)... you get the drift.

Each row of the Spectacular 7 bar contains a different flavour.
Each row of the Spectacular 7 bar contains a different flavour.





But little could prepare us for today's arrival of the brand new Cadbury Dairy Milk Spectacular 7 bar, which could possibly be the best thing we've ever seen.

The "super sharing chocolate bar" (not in our house, step off) provides seven different types of Cadbury's chocolate in one massive bar, separated into squares about four times as deep as your average "share bar".



Only 50 Spectacular 7s have been created and each includes the following fave flavours: Oreo, Caramel, Whole Nut, Fruit & Nut, Daim, Turkish Delight, and Dairy Milk.

Cadbury only made 50 Spectacular 7 bars.
Cadbury only made 50 Spectacular 7 bars.

So, seeing as it's so special, we thought we'd get stuck in with a casual game of Chocolate Roulette.

Here's the seven [slightly useless] things we've learned...



1. Dairy Milk is a real let down in the midst of chocolate roulette...




2. Some panicked under the pressure of Vine...




3. Some people felt the need to act like they were in a Fruit And Nut advert...







4. No one, and we mean NO ONE, likes Turkish Delight...






5. It's impossible to know what's in each square unless you bite right into the centre. Some people were taken by surprise...







6. There are people in this world who don't like Whole Nut.




7. Julia always wins.




To be in with a chance of winning, simply head to @CadburyUK and look out for the Spectacular 7 competition post to retweet.

This is a thickness comparison between Spectacular 7 and your average Dairy Milk.
This is a thickness comparison between Spectacular 7 and your average Dairy Milk.