Cadbury Freddo Treasures Box Review

cadbury freddo treasures

Sorry I've been a little quiet on the blogging front over Christmas...too much festivities (and a touch of snackspotting - check out my Instagram for the latest finds!) has been going on! But I'm back again for another Year - Happy 2019 everyone!

In true fashion the food companies have all the new Easter snacks in shops already, and I'll be featuring many of them over the coming weeks but let's start off with a rather interesting new product from Cadbury - Freddo Treasures! This is a similar idea to Kinder Surprise, but unfortunately with a lot more packaging. When I posted the pic of this on Instagram there were a ton of comments about the unnecessary extra plastic in it - it seems like Cadbury overlooked the "less plastic movement" that is gaining pace this January.

Overlooking the packaging, you can find these new treats in Asda stores for 65p near the tills. I was super excited to find them over the weekend!

cadbury freddo treasures

They give you a chance to discover a surprise toy...plus a code to scan for an app. I didn't choose this option but I'll check it out in due time!

cadbury freddo treasures

My surprise toy was a cool Freddo figure. Maybe not much of a true surprise since the theme is Freddo...but at least it's not a unicorn! (oh god - they'll probably be one of the other surprise toys won't they?)

cadbury freddo treasures

I must admit this has made me want to go and buy another pack to see what other toys there are - gotta catch 'em all, as the Pokémon tagline goes!

cadbury freddo treasures

What surprised me was that the chocolate contained in the pack is Cadbury Buttons - WTF? Where's the Freddo bar, or at least Freddo Faces?! I don't know if other packs contain them or not, but I'll certainly be investigating to find out.

Edit: here's "Freddo's Friends" contained in the other packs: Skye, Moo, Oz, Jo, Raz, Jet & Padi. No Unicorn - hurrah!

freddo treasures box

Well, there you have it - a new take on the Kinder Surprise concept, with extra packaging to boot. Hope everyone's had a great Christmas and not undergoing any punishing January diets. Don't follow my Instagram page if you are - there's too many cool new treats out! (although some are healthy-ish, at least!)

What are your thoughts on this product - fun idea? Too much plastic? Let me know in the comments!


Comments

  1. Neat! thanks for the review kev - Huge fan.

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  2. Interesting because it's a tried and tested product style (i.e. Kinder Egg), absolutely half arsed from Cadbury because there's no Freddo chocolate in it. I mean... Freddo IS chocolate. That's the whole point. It's frog shaped chocolate. Their lack of interest in everything they do is frustrating.

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  3. bit of a cop out - complete plastic overload as you say! When i was a kid my mum used to buy yoghurts that came with a put it together toy a bit like kinder egg, i cannot remember the name of them for the life of me, but the toy came in a white square plastic tub - i still use one to keep an assortment of painkillers in my work bag! At least when i have crappy plastic - i use it until the end of time! ha. i am using souvenir cups from theme parks at work, several of which are older than the newest member of staff in the office... argh!

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  4. I think that yoghurt was called something like UFO?

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  5. Why when I opened ond did I get a golden freddo instead of the green freddo

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