Cadbury Offers £20,000 Prize in Rare Chocolate Finger Hunt
Cadbury has unveiled an exciting competition that could see one lucky chocolate enthusiast claim a massive £20,000 prize. The challenge revolves around finding a special variety hidden within boxes of chocolate fingers, marking the return of the brand's popular 'Fingers Crossed' campaign.
How to Win the £20,000 Prize
Participants need to purchase a box of Cadbury chocolate fingers and search for the coveted "crossed finger" depicted on the packaging. This rare item features two chocolate biscuits arranged in an "X" shape. If you discover it, do not eat it—this unique piece serves as the essential proof required to secure the £20,000 win.
The competition is currently active and will continue until Wednesday, July 1, providing ample time for chocolate lovers to join in the hunt. This initiative comes as Cadbury introduces new products to the market, including the Tropical Pineapple Dairy Milk bars that have recently sparked curiosity among shoppers.
New Tropical Pineapple Dairy Milk Bars Stir Debate
Eagle-eyed customers at B&M stores have spotted the new Cadbury Dairy Milk Tropical Pineapple bars, which have generated mixed reactions. While some individuals expressed skepticism, joking they would discard the bar without tasting it, others are intrigued by the unique flavor combination.
The bars feature a flowing tropical pineapple-flavored center encased in classic Dairy Milk milk chocolate. Originally sold in Australia, this exotic variety has now made its way to the United Kingdom, offering a taste of summer in chocolate form.
Despite the appealing description, not everyone is pleased with the product's presentation. On the Newfoodsuk Facebook page, a closer look at the bars prompted lively discussions. One commenter argued that the pineapple center should be paired with white chocolate instead of milk chocolate, while another lamented the discontinuation of older flavors like banana and fudge.
Nevertheless, many are eager to sample the new Tropical Pineapple bars, seeing them as a novel addition to Cadbury's lineup. As the 'Fingers Crossed' competition heats up, chocolate fans have dual reasons to engage with the brand—whether hunting for a rare treat or debating the latest flavor innovations.



