Cadbury launches Creme Egg Twisted

Saturday, 26 April 2008
Cadbury Trebor Bassett (CTB), the UK’s No.1 confectionery manufacturer, will be providing the Creme Egg experience all year round with the launch of Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted.

Creme Egg Twisted
The new product has Creme Egg “goo” twisted in a chocolate tube and has an RRP of £0.46.

Launching on 19th May, Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted is CTB's biggest chocolate innovation this year. There will also be a brand new TV advertising campaign airing on 21st May to promote the bar.

A £2 million marketing spend will support the launch, including TV advertising, digital, PR and dedicated point of sale (POS). Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted, which replaces the Cadbury Dairy Milk variant, reflects the personality of the Creme Egg brand in a fun and novel way, delivering the same great taste in an innovative bar.

Twisted is the perfect solution for on–the-go consumption and the success and popularity of the Creme Egg brand offers a unique opportunity for retailers to capitalise on the all year round sales.

The TV advertising campaign will carry the strapline, “It's no Creme Egg… it's Twisted!” and picks up where the recent 'Here today, Goo tomorrow' ads for Cadbury Creme Egg left off.

Out of the wreckage of an exploded Creme Egg the new Twisted bar – the evil cousin of the Creme Egg - comes to life in a sinister, horror-style transformation and begins causing mayhem.

As with the Cadbury Creme Egg adverts in which the eggs embark on a series of amusing missions to 'release their goo', the Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted adverts will have a similarly light-hearted tone, showcasing the mischievous personality of the new bar.

The first screening of the ad is scheduled to take place on 21st May during the high profile Champions League final. There will be two adverts, both 30 seconds in length beginning with a top and tail format for first few days only, showing 10 seconds at the start of the break and the last 20 seconds at the end.

Research from CTB revealed that 90% of consumers would like the Creme Egg experience throughout the year and as the “goo”, not the egg shape, is the key driver for consumption, the new format will appeal to both existing consumers and promote new trial.
Kate Harding, Trade Communications Manager at Cadbury Trebor Bassett comments: “Cadbury Creme Egg is the number one selling chocolate single in Spring and we are very excited about the launch of Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted which we hope will prove extremely popular with consumers.

“Twisted reflects the Cadbury Creme Egg personality in a convenient to eat and exciting format that will become part of shoppers repertoire all year round. Retailers should take advantage of the dedicated POS and use it in-store to drive trial at launch.”

For POS or more information about Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted, please call the Cadbury Trebor Bassett hotline on 0870 191 7343.
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claire said:

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if you love the egg ...
if you love the egg you will love twisted its like eating two eggs at once plenty of thick chocolate and plenty gooey filling all year round satisfaction why wait till easter
 
May 23, 2008
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Laura said:

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Just eaten my first ...
Just eaten my first ever one and very impressed! There is alot of chunky chocolate which I dont think there was enough with the actual creme egg! Satisfying chocolate hit! (with yummy goo!)
 
May 21, 2008
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Mathew Gard said:

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I've just had one an...
I've just had one and all i can say is YUMMY!!!! its like eating a creme egg but without the mess! much better then the CDM Bar as there is more goo, which is the essance of the egg!
 
May 21, 2008
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Jane said:

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h**ray! The bar was ...
h**ray! The bar was rubbish - not enough goo.
And who wants to share, anyway?! Get yer own!
 
May 21, 2008
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courtney said:

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whats so twisted abo...
whats so twisted about it anyway?
 
May 21, 2008
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Chris said:

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Maybe they were tryi...
Maybe they were trying to make something a bit more new and exiting so people will buy it, after all the creme egg bar was a bit boring and there are a lot of dairy milk variants about.
 
May 16, 2008
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Frances said:

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I like it! It defini...
I like it! It definitely has more of the creme egg feel to it - with more filling than the bar. No so good for sharing, but then who woud want to!
 
May 16, 2008
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courtney said:

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i love the new twist...
i love the new twisted its groovy fun and tasty
 
May 16, 2008
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Diane said:

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I'm disappointed! Th...
I'm disappointed! The cream egg bar was perfect for sharing between friends. The easy to break off squares meant you didn't trail goo everywhere (No wastage please, this is cream egg goo we're talking about!)
Bar shape works brilliantly, so why change it?
 
May 12, 2008
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