Woman recreates discontinued sweet and savoury Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar

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Cadbury is one of the most popular UK chocolate brands but some of its products have been discontinued, so one woman shared her recreation of her ‘favourite’ bar that is no longer available

A variety of Cadbury's chocolate products are pictured in London, on January 19, 2010
A woman shared how she recreated a discontinued Cadbury chocolate bar (stock photo)(Image: Leon Neal/AFP via Getty Images)

There are plenty of chocolate brands in the UK but Cadbury is a firm favourite. It’s most known for its classic Dairy Milk bar but it also has some new flavours and limited edition products, including Cadbury Dairy Milk Iced Latte and Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff.

Other popular chocolate bars that come under the Cadbury brand are Wispa, Twirl, Crunchie, Freddo and Flake. For celebrations or groups, the company offers gift boxes, like Roses, Heroes and Milk Tray. Cadbury offers chocolates with a range of flavours from caramel to orange to fruit and nut combinations, and sadly over the years some fan favourites have been discontinued with foodies eager to see them return to supermarket shelves.

One example is Cadbury Ritz, a collaboration between the confectionary company and Ritz crackers.

According to Discontinued Snacks, this product came in single 35g bars or a multipack with several bars of this size.

The bar, which was introduced in 2014, looked like small Ritz rectangular crackers coated in Cadbury milk chocolate.

A hobby baker and foodie called Paige loved this sweet treat and shared a video on TikTok creating her own version.

In the clip she declared: “You’re wrong if you don’t agree that Ritz and Dairy Milk brought out the best chocolate bar but I’ve had enough of waiting so I had to make my own.”

She added: “Believe it or not, this chocolate bar got discontinued in 2018 and not a day goes by where I don’t think about it.”

Paige said she has tried others that are similar but found nothing comes close to the original Cadbury and Ritz version.

Luckily, she managed to make her own version by sandwiching Ritz crackers in cupcake cases with Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate in the middle for the filling.

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Paige melted the chocolate and poured it over the bottom cracker in each cupcake wrapper before adding another cracker on top and then putting the treats in the fridge to allow the chocolate to set and harden.

The foodie remarked they’re “so easy and quick to make with only two ingredients” and shared she is “obsessed”. She described them as “everything I have been craving for all these years”.

She also pleaded with Dairy Milk and Ritz to “please bring that chocolate bar” since it was her “absolute favourite”.

Her TikTok video has attracted thousands of views, likes and more than a hundred comments.

Some viewers disagreed with Paige’s choice to use the cheese flavoured Ritz crackers instead of the salted ones but the chocolate-fan revealed in the comments section they were “honestly still so good”.

One user said: “I didn’t expect the cheesy Ritz. I’m down to give it a go, but perhaps I’ll just make a couple and do the rest as original.”

A different viewer, who was pleased to see Paige’s video, added: “Omg I’m so glad I’ve seen this, I thought I was imagining the Ritz Dairy Milk as nobody knew what I was talking about! I’m so going to make these thank you!”

A third reported: “Just made them with my daughters! So good.” Someone else chimed in: “Omg as a vegan who always wanted to try those bars this is genius. I need to try these with vegan chocolate.”

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