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Published 10:06 20 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 10:12 20 Jul 2018 BST
We're happy enough with the taste of the original, but maybe the more healthy version could help us achieve that summer bod we've been after.
Speaking to The Guardian, Glenn Caton, president of Northern Europe of Mondelēz International, the US multinational company that bought Cadbury in 2010, remained optimistic that consumers would love the new taste, saying:
"We've tested this with hundreds of consumers and they love it."
Caton maintained that getting rid of the current recipe entirely would have been a bad idea, saying:
"Consumers love original Cadbury Dairy Milk. We want to offer this as a choice, not as a replacement to people who want to treat themselves. "We think offering 30 percent less sugar is a more balanced approach than doing something controversial like taking Cadbury Dairy Milk away.”He's dead right too...
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