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Disappearance of chocolate-covered treats from shelves prompts anger as well as an outpouring of nostalgiaA famous 1981 French advert for Cadbury Fingers showed a boy hiding a box of the biscuits behind his back while his mother demands to know if he has eaten them all. “Non, non,” he insists, his nose growing, Pinocchio-like, with each denial.The marketing slogan was: “Cadbury, the chocolate biscuit that doesn’t cheat.” Continue reading…
Disappearance of chocolate-covered treats from shelves prompts anger as well as an outpouring of nostalgia
A famous 1981 French advert for Cadbury Fingers showed a boy hiding a box of the biscuits behind his back while his mother demands to know if he has eaten them all. “Non, non,” he insists, his nose growing, Pinocchio-like, with each denial.
The marketing slogan was: “Cadbury, the chocolate biscuit that doesn’t cheat.”