US vs UK Cadbury | Food Wars | Insider Food

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From exclusive items to portion sizes, we wanted to find out all the differences between Cadbury products in the US and the UK. This is Food Wars.

00:00 - Intro
00:07 - Portion Sizes
02:18 - Exclusives
32:40 - Price
33:04 - Ingredients
35:31 - Nutrition
36:16 - Credits

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US vs UK Cadbury | Food Wars | Insider Food

All Comments (21)
  • I love how harry is having the time of his life reliving his childhood and having a tasty treat while joe sits depressed because US chocolate is terrible
  • @blackthorn5709
    As a Cadbury-loving Englishman I think it's worth pointing out that despite UK Cadbury's clear superiority, I feel that their products and creativity with new ideas has gone drastically downhill since the Kraft (and subsequent Mondelez) takeovers. Many of the new bars we get these days are just "Dairy Milk with some overly-sweet mush in the middle" rather than the epic products of yesteryear like the Fuse.
  • @CubejamF1
    Editor properly dropped the ball on this episode 😂 I feel like Joe has gradually lost more and more enthusiasm as this series has gone on as well, while Harry seems really up for it these days.
  • @Little_Cr0w
    Something odd with the production of this episode The Joe footage is all grainy, and the weird bursts of music showing some of the Chocolate variants on screen have really thrown me Have they released an unfinished version accidentally?
  • @ch-p2861
    Man as an American, the UK DESTROYS the US when it comes to chocolate! It looks so much more fun, flavorful and exciting compared with the dreary limited options we're given. I wished Cadbury brought over properly to the US coz seems like we're missing out BIG TIME ❤🍫!
  • @wildwine6400
    18:36 TRIVIA: The concept of the Cadbury Flake was discovered by random by an employee at Cadbury's over 100 years ago who noticed the excess chocolate had dripped down from bar moulds and cooled by the side into a flakey chocolate pool
  • @snowy.ethereal
    i had a lot of cadbury selection boxes for christmas, so i am still working through all my chocolate, its fun to sit here watching this with the chocolate bars in front of me on my desk, waiting to be eaten lol
  • @ForTheRebound
    i love being punched in the ear by the music suddenly increasing 😂
  • @BobSmith-fu1nn
    Sales of Hershey bars were so bad in Canada, Hershey eventually reformulated them so they tasted more like Dairy Milk and Jersey Milk (a brand started by Neilson that was bought out by Cadbury). Cadbury makes it's chocolates for Canada in Toronto. Star Bar goes by the name Wunderbar in Canada. I enjoy Crunchies, but what you call honeycomb in the UK is called sponge toffee in Canada.
  • @TanakaSigauke
    Man as a guy from the UK I love Cadbury 😂😂😂😂 best chocolate factory
  • @rapasunleashed
    Would love to see an Australian vs UK one for this! We have similar but different items with some exclusives to Aus
  • @paulgee1355
    Roald Dahl was actually inspired by Cadbury. Dahl used to be a taste tester for Cadbury before he rose to fame as a writer. Every once in a while, Cadbury would come up with a new chocolate concoction, and give out free samples to local kids to see if they liked them. At the age of 13, Dahl left his first British boarding school of St. Peter’s in Weston-super-Mare in 1929 and moved to Repton School in South Derbyshire. And his new school came with an unexpected perk: free chocolate! The Cadbury chocolate company would send samples to the students in nondescript packaging to get their thoughts as a test audience. Dahl’s experience as a teenage chocolate taster got his wheels spinning about what the candy-making process must be like. That memory stayed with Dahl.
  • @wildwine6400
    I miss when the cadbury "little bar" was the Cadbury Wildlife Bar 😞🦍🦁🐯🦒🐵
  • @sidsedahlin62
    Harry was on fire in this episode! I really enjoyed what he told about various chocolates.
  • The UK won this food wars round. Look at all that Cadbury I would love to try theirs. I always hear their chocolate is much smoother than ours anyway.
  • I remember the original Boost bars back in the 80s/90s... they even had a coconut one.... they stopped making them for years and then relaunched them as the weird energy chocolate... glad they just went back to it just being a quality chocolate bar. Would love the coconut one to come back as a limited edition.
  • @TheOfficalMiki
    I’ve once tried the orange Twirl bar when I was browsing candies at an international market. I won’t lie though, it’s pretty good for orange flavored chocolate (unbiased opinion) and is honestly a wayyyyy better version of Cadbury compared to what we have in the US.
  • @FinFett
    I'm sorry guys but do you not watch your stuff before posting it? The music goes to full volume whenever an image pops up on screen and the camera on Joe is massively blown out
  • @LilMonkeyFella87
    The Caramel Freddo was a Taz Bar! They also had a short lived Daffy Bar, which had a strawberry filling