Once limited to just a handful of classic options, Cadbury Dairy Milk now boasts a wide range of enticing flavours. Social media influencer Carmie Sellitto decided to put each one to the test in an indulgent Instagram taste test video.
Equipped with every Dairy Milk bar he could find, Carmie revealed he spent £40 to sample “every flavour of Cadbury.” Kicking off with the Caramel Nut Crunch, he likened its taste to Kinder Bueno and gave it a strong 8.5 out of 10.
Next up was the Crunchie Bites bar. Despite joking about its bumpy appearance, Carmie appreciated its crunchiness, rating it 9 out of 10.
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Sampling the classic Dairy Milk Caramel (formerly Cadbury’s Caramel), Carmie found it less exciting. “The flavour is pretty boring, but it kind of reminds me of cheese,” he admitted, awarding a 6 out of 10.
The Cadbury White bar piqued some curiosity. “Something about it looks weird,” Carmie remarked, comparing its flavor to a Nestlé Milky Bar and giving it a modest 4 out of 10.
Marvellous Creations, packed with fruit jellies and popping candy, brought a playful twist. “My tongue is still popping… this is so random but so fun to eat,” Carmie said, rating it 9 out of 10.
Cadbury’s newest offering, Dairy Milk Biscoff, was an instant hit. Carmie confessed he could eat the entire bar in minutes, giving it a perfect 10 out of 10.
The Whole Nut bar, despite an initially “terrifying” appearance, pleasantly surprised Carmie with its taste, earning a 7.5 out of 10.
When Carmie broke into the Dairy Milk Oreo bar, he was impressed by the classic cookies and cream combo, awarding it an exceptional 12 out of 10.
Trying Caramilk for the first time, Carmie was underwhelmed, describing it as “out of date advent calendar chocolate” and rating it just 2 out of 10.
The star of the tasting was undoubtedly Dairy Milk Salted Caramel. Demonstrating the caramel’s satisfying pull, Carmie declared it the winner with an extraordinary 20 out of 10.
Dairy Milk Daim maintained the high standards, receiving a solid 10 out of 10.
While the White Oreo variant was deemed better than the original Oreo bar, it only scored 5 out of 10.
Finally, the classic Cadbury Dairy Milk bar was summed up as “a classic, but boring,” earning a respectable 7 out of 10.
Do you agree with Carmie’s rankings? Share your favourite Cadbury Dairy Milk flavour in the comments below.