Cadbury Eclairs is a popular brand of caramel-filled chocolates that are manufactured and marketed by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company.
Cadbury Limited was founded by John Cadbury in 1824 in Birmingham, England.
In 1905, Cadbury introduced its first milk chocolate product.
In 1969, Cadbury became a subsidiary of Schweppes Beverages.
In 2010, Cadbury was acquired by Kraft Foods.
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Cadbury Eclairs Classic is a caramel-filled chocolate candy that has been popular since its introduction in the 1960s. It is known for its smooth and creamy texture and rich, indulgent flavor.
Cadbury Eclairs are caramel-filled chocolates that have been popular since the 1960s. They are known for their smooth and creamy texture and rich, indulgent flavor.
Cadbury Eclairs are made with high-quality ingredients, including real milk chocolate and rich caramel. They have a distinct smooth and creamy texture that sets them apart from other caramel chocolates.
No, Cadbury Eclairs are not gluten-free. They contain wheat flour, which is a source of gluten.
A single serving (one piece) of Cadbury Eclairs contains 35 calories, 1 g of fat, 6 g of carbohydrates, and 0.4 g of protein.
Cadbury Eclairs are widely available in grocery stores, convenience stores, and other retail outlets. They can also be purchased online from various retailers.