Cadbury’s Fruit and Nut bar recipe change after 90 years sparks angry reaction
Ive been trying to cool Jessica’s chocoholic ardour in fretting about this ground breaking change. My efforts have not been helped by our friend Sue in an angst ridden dialogue with the aforementioned saying “I prefer whole nut personally…” Anyway this shocking story tells us:
Cadbury’s is changing the recipe of the Fruit and Nut bar after 90 years – with sultanas to be added for the first time.
The planned change for the iconic chocolate bar, which was launched in 1926, is designed to add “variety” to the bar, according to Cadbury’s.
A spokesperson for the confectioner said: “While raisins have actually traditionally been the ‘fruit’ of Cadbury Fruit and Nut, sultanas have been brought into the fold to add more variation.
“It’s important we have a flexible supply of the dried fruit we use in our famous Fruit and Nut bars to both retain quality and ensure it’s still an affordable treat.”