Chocolate Forum
Chat => General => Topic started by: paulham on August 28, 2008, 04:56:20 pm
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Premier Foods' have launched a new range of delicious Cadbury Chocolate Cake Bites designed to capitalise on new opportunities in the growing cake market. Packaged in a practical, resealable tub for convenience and freshness, Cadbury Cake Bites are perfect for sharing occasions, whether at home or work.The range, which is produced under license for Cadbury UK Ltd, is available in three popular flavours, including Choc Chip, Caramel and Triple Choc Crisp, each Cake Bite has a different texture and plenty of filling and have received a fantastic consumer response in trials.
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http://www.talkingretail.com/products/10653/Premier-Foods-introduces-new-C.ehtml
Not really new but it is fairly quiet on the chocolate front so we'll have to take what we can get.
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I'm never sure about these branded cakes. They're usually nice enough but unspectacular.
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It's the cake bit that tends to put me off them. Chocolate cake isn't half as nice as gateaux.
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I've really gone off cakes. The only cake I can fancy is M&S Lemon Drizzle. I like dense cakes, not light spongey ones.
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Yes, you're right Oldspice, that's exactly it. These sort of cakes are too spongy. Quite pleasant but somehow unsatisfying.
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I have really got into carrot cake over the last few months. (It's one of my 5 a day)
Icing and cinammon just make it perfect.
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M&S carrot cake is quite nice.
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Another cake, today.