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'''Fruit and Nut''' sometimes marketed as '''Cadbury Fruit And Nut Bars''' are bars of milk chocolate with raisins and almonds which are made by [[Cadbury]] and based on their solid [[Dairy Milk]] bar, but containing nuts and raisins.

== History ==

The Dairy Milk bar has been around since the 1900s and the Fruit and Nut version was the first (of many) variations on a theme. It was introduced in 1928. Right before the depression of 1929.

== The chocolate ==

The fruit and nut chocolate bar comes in various sizes. Different segments of the chocolate, contains both fruit and nuts and other segments may contain just one. The Cadbury name is embossed on each segment of chocolate. It is packaged inside a foil easy to open purple wrapper.

== Nutrition Information per 100g ==
*Energy 2060kj/490kcal
*Protein 8g
*Carbohydrate 55.7g
*Fat 26.3g

== Ingredients ==
*Milk chocolate (milk, sugar, cocoa mass, cocoa butter, vegetable fat, emulsifiers: E442 E476, flavourings)
*Raisins (16%)
*Almonds (7%)

== See also ==
*[[Cadbury]]
*[[Polo]]

Latest revision as of 15:31, 27 May 2008

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