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Cadbury Launches Epic Gift Box That Contains 200 Marble Chocolate Blocks

Cadbury Launches Epic Gift Box That Contains 200 Marble Chocolate Blocks

You could literally roll around on a bed full of Marble.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Cadbury has just launched a gift box that is truly mind blowing. When the chocolatiers announced the return of the Cadbury Marble, people went nuts. It had been more than eight years since they've been seen on our supermarket shelves and many rushed to get as many as possible.

If you're not a fan of elbowing people out of the way, then there is another option to satisfy you.

The company has unveiled the MARBLE Lover's Pack, which contains 50 blocks of the beloved milk and white chocolate swirl with a hazelnut praline centre.

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It also comes with a limited edition t-shirt, but that's a very small secondary gift when you could literally roll around on a bed full of Marble Chocolate.

A Cadbury spokesperson said: "We've created this bespoke offer with loyal Marble fans in mind who have championed the block's return.

"There's a limited number of MARBLE Lover's Packs available for home delivery via the Cadburystore.com.au website. It's the ultimate pack for MARBLE fans looking to stock up, now that their favourite chocolate block has returned to Aussie pantries!"

But there is a price to pay for that much delicious chocolate. People who want to purchase this bad boy for themselves or a friend will have to fork out $200 to get their grubby mitts on a box.

Cadbury

The Cadbury Marble made a highly anticipated return to Australia last month. If you don't feel like forking out hundreds of dollars for dozens of chocolate blocks, you can still pick up a solo block for $5.

When they finally came back to our shelves, it wasn't the instant relief some people were expecting. People took to social media to complain the flavour had changed since 2012.

But Cadbury Australia marketing director Paul Chatfield said they've done their best to replicate those delicious blocks from nearly a decade ago.

He said: "Many of the chocolate making team members in our Hobart factory today were part of the teams that made the original Cadbury Marble.

"They're passionate about Cadbury and love the taste of the Marble they've worked so hard to return to Australian shelves.

"We even referenced original blocks we've kept in special conditions."

Featured Image Credit: Cadbury

Topics: Food, News, Australia