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Cadbury Mini Eggs
Cadbury Mini Eggs

Cadbury Mini Eggs are a milk chocolate product created and produced by Cadbury U.K., also produced in Cadbury Adams (in Canada). Introduced by the Cadbury company in 1967, the egg is solid milk chocolate encased in a thin coating of hard candy "shell", molded to resemble a miniature egg.

Mini Eggs were previously produced in the Keynsham plant in Somerset, U.K.; however, as of February 2010, production has moved to Cadbury's new plant in (Bielany Wrocławskie) Poland.

Product specification

Mini Eggs close-up texture
Mini Egg doughnuts on display at the popular café franchise Tim Hortons

Over the years, Cadbury has introduced a number of variations related to the original Mini Eggs, including:

Cadbury Mini Eggs are made into four colours of shell. The original colours were white, yellow, pink, and light blue. In Canada in 2010, the colours were switched to yellow, pink, green, and turquoise. In the U.K. they are now white, yellow, pink and purple with speckles.

The version available in 2014 as seen on the box of 45g mini eggs paper carton: (bar code 5034660522515, manufactured by Mondelez Polska Production Sp. in Poland)

  • cocoa solids 25% minimum.
  • Colouring used are: anthocyanlins, beetroot red, paprika extract, carotenes.
  • Note that the vegetable fats used are Palm oil and shea butter.
  • Also contain modified maized and tapioca starches.

Nutrition:

  • Energy: 220 kcal. 925kJ (equiv. per 100g 490kcal/2055kJ)
  • Carbohydrate 69.5g per 100 g. of which sugar 69g.
  • Salt 0.2g per 100g, Sodium 80 mg per 100g.
  • Saturated fat 13g per 100g.
  • Protein 4.7g per 100g.
  • Fibre 1.5g per 100g.

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