• Cadbury has released three new Marvellous Creations flavours. 
Image; Mondelez
    Cadbury has released three new Marvellous Creations flavours. Image; Mondelez
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10 years on from Cadbury’s Marvellous Creations hitting supermarket shelves, three new flavours have been released, coinciding with Cadbury’s 100th anniversary of manufacturing chocolate in Australia.

2022 marks a century since production commenced at Tasmania’s Cadbury Factory.

The Caramilk block is mixed with Jelly Popping Candy Beanies. 
Image: Mondelez
The Marvellous Creations Caramilk block. Image:Mondelez

Cadbury says the blends of the familiar and unexpected will delight fans across Australia, a decade on from the creation of the range, which features Rocky Road, Birthday Cake, and Marvellous Creations Caramilk flavours.

Cadbury vice president of marketing Paul Chatfield said the new range was for ‘the young at heart’. 

“The new releases are designed to remind us of the excitement and wonder of childhood.

"The combination of Marvellous Creations Caramilk, is set to be one of our biggest launches yet,” said Chatfield.

Marvellous Creations Birthday Cake flavour contains, marshmallows, 100s & 1000s and biscuit pieces, while the Rocky Road flavour features marshmallows, cherry flavoured jellies, peanut and coconut, and Caramilk mixed with Jelly Popping Candy Beanies.

The 190g Marvellous Creations Caramilk, Rocky Road and Birthday Cake blocks are exclusive to Woolworths at RRP $5.00.

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