Cadbury's Wispa is a brand of chocolate bar that is aerated, giving it a bubbly texture. It was first launched in 1981 and was discontinued in 2003, but it was brought back in 2007 due to a Facebook campaign called 'Bring Back Wispa' which gained huge support from fans. Since then, it has become a popular chocolate bar in the UK and some other countries.
Cadbury's Wispa was first launched in the UK in 1981.
It gained popularity in the 80s and 90s but was eventually discontinued in 2003 due to declining sales.
In 2007, a Facebook campaign called 'Bring Back Wispa' gained huge support from fans and Cadbury's decided to relaunch it in response to the demand.
Since then, it has become a popular chocolate bar in the UK and some other countries.
Another popular aerated chocolate bar brand in the UK and some other countries.
A chocolate bar made by Mars that has a similar texture to Cadbury's Wispa.
A chocolate bar brand that is popular in Europe and has a bubbly texture similar to Cadbury's Wispa.
The original aerated chocolate bar that is bubbly in texture and is made by Cadbury's.
A variation of Cadbury's Wispa that contains caramel.
Wispa chocolate is made of cocoa solids, sugar, cocoa butter, milk, whey powder, emulsifiers, and other ingredients depending on the variation.
No, Wispa chocolate contains wheat, which means it is not gluten-free.
Cadbury's Wispa is sold in most supermarkets and convenience stores in the UK. It can also be found in some other countries like Ireland and Australia.
A standard size Cadbury's Wispa bar contains around 215 calories.
Apart from the original Cadbury's Wispa and Wispa Gold, there are no other flavours available at the moment.