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Cadbury Ruins 2019 By Confirming Marble Blocks Won't Be Returning

Cadbury Ruins 2019 By Confirming Marble Blocks Won't Be Returning

Well, this sucks.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

This year has been wild for Aussie products. We've had chocolates turned into flavoured milk, burgers that look like they could clog arteries in seconds and even some incredible choccies coming back from the dead.

It's given us the impression that anything could happen.

However, it's been confirmed that, sadly, not everything can happen and that couldn't be more relevant than when we talk about Cadbury.

While the chocolate company blessed us with the return of the beloved Caramilk, the same can't be said for the equally, if not more, beloved Marble.

Cadbury

The delicious choccy that is a beautiful blend of White and Dairy Milk in every square is legendary in the Land Down Under.

There's even a Facebook page demanding that it be brought back to our shelves that has more than 18,000 members.

But it seems like those people and many more will be disappointed by the news that Cadbury won't be bowing to the pressure.

One serious fan of the flavour asked Cadbury on its Facebook page when we could expect a return and the company gave this reply: "Unfortunately, at this stage it will not be making a comeback. We do however appreciate your passion for Marble and we will pass on your feedback to the chocolate team."

Well, that has just about ruined out 2019.

Cadbury's parent company Mondelez International told news.com.au back in 2017 that the reason Marble had to be discontinued was because there were other exciting flavours that needed to be explored.

"Unfortunately this sometimes means that nostalgic favourites need to be discontinued to make way for the new," the company said in a statement.

It added that the product lines were always under review.

Obviously it's tough to weigh up one choccy over another but clearly there is an appetite for the Marble to return. Who knows, maybe 2020 will be the year.

Featured Image Credit: Cadbury/Facebook

Topics: Food, Community, Australia