Throughout the summer of 2022, chocolate fans all across the UK have been debating over the identity of Cadbury's mystery flavour chocolate bars.
Now the confectionary giant has revealed the identity of its two mystery flavours, and those who guessed correctly are in with a chance to win mystery prizes worth £5,000. The first flavour is rhubarb and custard, while the second is blue raspberry slushies.
According to the company, two lucky winners will receive their prizes following the draw after more than 300,000 took part in the taste-test competition. Unfortunately, not everyone guessed successfully, with only 6,861 sussing out both of the flavours correctly, the Mirror reports.
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Pippa Rodgers, Cadbury Brand Manager said: "We have been blown away by the widespread excitement and conversation around the Cadbury Mystery Bars competition. It has been difficult trying to keep the flavours under wraps over summer, so we are delighted to be revealing the flavours to the nation and can’t wait to hear how excited our two lucky prize winners are!"
The chocolate giant noted that people from London submitted the highest number of correct guesses with those from Birmingham and Manchester coming in joint second. In the race to figure out the mysterious flavours, all kinds of quirky suggestions were offered.
For example, some guessed apple crumble, and Bakewell slice, while others guessed rosewater, pear drops, and Turkish delight. If you are yet to try the mysterious flavour chocolate bars, you can still grab them in stores nationwide while stocks last - although there will no longer be a need to make a wild guess on what they taste like.
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