Cadburys Mis-shapes

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OMG just got back from cheshire and went to the cadbury factory shop. Bought a few bags of 'mis-shapes' (basically disabled chocolate that doesnt pass QA, so thing like siamese toffees and chocolateless fudge)

And for £2.99 a 750g bag i cant complain, will keep me happy for days :)

If anyone gets a chance to buy some, then do it!
 
:) i went to Cadbury land when i was younger, every time you pass a person that works there they take your eaten wrappers and then give you more free chocolate :D
 
I've been to the factory twice, both times i stocked up on "disabled chocolate" :D

It's awesome, theres also a cadburys shop in Livingston which sells bags of it, also awesome :)
 
Cadbury's factory shop in Cheshire?

I assume you mean outlet at Cheshire Oaks. Cheshire isn't just that one place you know :rolleyes:
 
got a fair few bags from the one in the outlet village, you know how advent calendar chocolate tastes better than normal chocolate, these taste even better
 
I used to get them all the time from an outlet near York when I lived up North, I got bored of them quickly because you always get the same thing, kind of takes the excitement out of wondering what will be in the bag when you open it.
 
I used to buy them from Woolworths as a kid and loved them. Apart from when I felt cheated getting a whole bag of coffee type sweets :(

Haven't seen them in shops though for years!! Hope they come back round here.
 
Years ago, back before Stoke's indoor market burned down I used get 2lb back of broken biscuits. Much the same as the mis-shapes, just of the biscuit variety. Just in case any others who can remember the old market are reading this, I bet you can dmpoole, they were from the same store that sold the real beef dripping in the centre of the market. :)
 
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