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Try new Cadbury Dairy Milk Pebbles and show off your cake decorating skills - £250 JL voucher to be won NOW CLOSED

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AngelieMumsnet · 09/09/2013 13:55

We're looking for 250 Mumsnetters, who enjoy a chocolatey treat or ten, to try the new Cadbury Dairy Milk Pebbles with their families (yes you will need to share Grin)

Here's what the team at Cadbury says: "Cadbury Dairy Milk Pebbles are a lovely new addition to the Cadbury sharing range and we're really excited to launch another great share size bag. They are a fun, tasty, colourful new treat designed for everyone to share and enjoy."

Those selected will be sent a share size bag of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Pebbles (RRP £2.03) to try. However, instead of sharing them as a treat, we'd like you and your DCs to use the Cadbury Dairy Milk Pebbles to decorate a sweet treat with. We'd then like you to upload pictures of your creations to the feedback thread on MN. The most unusual and creative decoration (as judged by Cadbury) will win a £250 John Lewis voucher!

This product test is open to all UK Mumsnetters with at least one child under 16.

So, if you'd like to take part please sign up here.

Thanks and good luck,
MNHQ

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Screwfox · 09/09/2013 13:58

lol at them being "really excited". REALLY? Grin

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Screwfox · 09/09/2013 13:58

i like that Cadburys give you something that then require you to spend MORE money on it , doing it how they have asked you to present it!
WHy dont they send a fiver for ingredients?

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Fillybuster · 09/09/2013 14:33

I'd love to try them with the dcs, but can I really be arsed to sign up, then plan an entire creative activity around a bag of chocolate lumps? Hmm

Can I heck.

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ArthurCucumber · 09/09/2013 14:37

I'd love to try them, but that's asking way too much of my money/time. Besides, if a "bitesize" bag REALLY has an RRP of £2.03, it's a habit I couldn't afford to develop anyway.

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KatieBMumsnet · 09/09/2013 17:09

Hi folks, just wanted to clarify you don't need to spend a lot (if anything) on this - it's just a bit of fun Smile

The "decorating" doesn't have to be anything fancy but could be - for example: adding the Pebbles as a topping to an ice cream desert, popping on a shop bought biscuit or cake with a dot of icing to jazz it up, or simply arranging in a creative manner on a banana pudding. Grin

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ProfYaffle · 09/09/2013 17:15

I agree with Arthur, £2.03 for a bitesize bag?? Really?

tbh I'd have a go at this if we got a few bags, some to try and some to play with but not sure I particularly want to use them all up on the cake thing.

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mindingalongtime · 09/09/2013 18:06

I ate a whole bag of these today Blush £1.99

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wannabedomesticgoddess · 09/09/2013 18:16

The rrp is ridiculous. I nearly bought these the other day until I spotted the price.

Its not just cadbury btw. The new maltesers bar is £2.03 also. WTF?

Cough price fixing cough.

I won't be signing up.

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jojo1983 · 09/09/2013 18:21

Have signed up. DS 2nd birthday coming up and I'm making the cake (first ever birthday cake). Was going to decorate it with chocolate anyway so free chocolate is even better! Smile

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Mumsnut · 09/09/2013 18:24

Kraftbury's chocolate is horrid, in my opinion.

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AnnMumsnet · 09/09/2013 18:25

ProfYaffle I don't think it's the bag which is bitesize it's the chocolate (see: here for what they look like Smile

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SaltySeaBird · 09/09/2013 18:29

Hmm sounds expensive but I've done more for less so I'll sign up. If nothing else me and DD can make a chocolate mess of something one afternoon.

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Theimpossiblegirl · 09/09/2013 19:07

Happy to do this as I have a cake to make. If Cadbury fancy sending me few more packs I'll make it even better!
:)

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hugoagogo · 09/09/2013 19:53

I have signed up like a gullible fool

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NecessaryWeevil · 09/09/2013 20:03

Oh please pick me.
This is the sort of product testing I live for.

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aristocat · 09/09/2013 20:35

:D

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Suddengeekgirl · 09/09/2013 20:44

Free chocolate - sign me up!

Me and the dc bake enough imaginative things in any case so getting free chocolate to play with is fine by me. :)

(£2.03 for a bag of chocolate is getting on for cinema prices!)

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Screwfox · 09/09/2013 21:17

i might add the chocolate things to my nipples

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mindingalongtime · 09/09/2013 22:39

They were very sickly and didn't taste like Cadbury's one little bit, nothing like mini eggs

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snorris · 10/09/2013 07:57

They're £1.50 in Co-Op at the moment :)

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fuzzpig · 10/09/2013 08:51

Me pleeeease

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dahville · 10/09/2013 10:57

I'm just worried that if picked my son won't want to decorate, he'll want to eat the whole pack!

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prakattack · 10/09/2013 11:25

Agree with some of the others, that's a lot of effort for one bag of choc! they could at least send a few bags...

Signed up though as I'm gullible and I'm sure we can work something out!

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sewingandcakes · 10/09/2013 11:43

Hope I can do it, anything involving chocolate is good for me!

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