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Hershey's Caramello is originally called "Cadbury Caramilk." It has the perfect combination of sweet caramel and milk chocolate. This product was first sold in 1968.
One of the advertising campaigns for this product questions how the center of the confection was put into the chocolate exterior. This question led to the production of more than 15 separate television advertisements since the candy was introduced. Dan Aykryod did an advertisement, wearing a constume from his Coneheads movie while investigating this question.
The packaging has more of a classy feel to it. The box is dark brown, and the word "Caramello" is labeled in orange.
Caramello bars are produced at Gladstone Chocolate Factory located in Toronto. In UK, a bar identical in taste, but different in shape and packaging is called "Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel."
36 bars per box |
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