Cadbury Double Decker is a popular chocolate bar that is made by the British multinational confectionery company, Cadbury. It consists of a crispy cereal layer topped with a soft nougat layer and coated in creamy Cadbury milk chocolate.
Cadbury was founded in Birmingham, England, in 1824 by John Cadbury.
Cadbury Double Decker was first introduced in the UK in 1976.
In 1990, Cadbury launched Double Decker in Ireland, followed by Australia and New Zealand.
Today, Cadbury is one of the world's largest chocolate producers and is owned by the American multinational confectionery company, Mondelez International.
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A chocolate bar that consists of a crispy cereal layer topped with a soft nougat layer and coated in creamy Cadbury milk chocolate.
Yes, Cadbury Double Decker is suitable for vegetarians.
Cadbury Double Decker does not contain nuts, but it cannot be guaranteed to be entirely nut-free.
One Cadbury Double Decker bar (54.5g) contains 253 calories.
Cadbury Double Decker is widely available in supermarkets and convenience stores in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Cadbury Double Decker is not gluten-free as it contains wheat flour in the crispy cereal layer.