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Cadbury Twirl Bites - 85g

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About our best-before dates

We work hard to bring proper British groceries to Canada, but importing food across an ocean is not as tidy as stocking a supermarket shelf down the road.

Some products arrive with long dates. Some arrive with shorter ones. Different products come through the import process with different shelf lives, so the dates are not always as neat or predictable as they would be in a regular Canadian supermarket.

Most online grocery shops do not show best-before dates unless something is getting close. We do it differently.

If you were shopping in our Halifax store, you could pick up the product, turn it over, and check the date before buying. We think our online customers should get that same level of transparency.

That is why we show best-before dates clearly on our products.

What "best before" actually means

A best-before date is about quality — flavour, texture, freshness, and how the product is expected to be at its best.

It is not the same as a "use by" or expiry date, which only appears on certain regulated foods.

For everyday groceries like chocolate, biscuits, crisps, sweets, tea, sauces, jams, and pantry items, the best-before date is a quality marker, not a safety marker.

Why our dates vary so much

British imports are unpredictable. We do not get to choose every date that arrives in Canada, and different products naturally come with different shelf lives.

A jar of sauce may have months or years on it. A bag of crisps might arrive with a much shorter window and still be completely normal for that type of product.

We check dates, show them clearly, and give you the information before you buy — because that is how it should be.

What the colours mean

  • More than 30 days remaining
  • Within 30 days
  • Within 5 days, or past the best-before date

The product page will still show the actual date, so you can decide what works for you.

Why some customers like shorter dates

Many of our regular customers deliberately shop shorter-dated items when the price makes sense.

A chocolate bar with two weeks left is often every bit as good as one with six months left — and if we can pass on a saving instead of letting perfectly good food go to waste, everyone wins.

It is not about cutting corners. It is about being clear, fair, and sensible with stock that has travelled a long way to get here.

Questions about a specific product? Email help@thegreatbritishshop.ca — we read every message.

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About Cadbury Twirl Bites

About Cadbury Twirl Bites

Twirl Bites bring one of Britain's most recognisable chocolate bars to Canada in snackable, shareable form, and if you have ever eaten an entire Twirl before you meant to, this format will feel very familiar.

Each 85g bag contains bite-sized pieces of the same flaked, layered milk chocolate that makes a Twirl what it is. The texture is the whole point here: light, slightly crisp layers of chocolate that melt differently to a solid bar, which is precisely why people have strong feelings about them. They are the sort of thing that disappears faster than expected and nobody feels entirely responsible.

For British expats, Twirl Bites are the kind of thing that turns up in a care package and immediately improves the afternoon. The Great British Shop imports them directly from the UK, so there is no waiting on a parcel from home or hoping a visiting relative remembered to pack them.

The 85g bag is vegetarian suitable, made in the United Kingdom, and is the same Cadbury product sold across Britain rather than a reformulated export version. If you already know what a Twirl tastes like, this is exactly that.

Shop more Cadbury in Canada or browse the full range of British chocolate available to ship across Canada.

Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
Nutrition Facts
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Fat / Lipides g
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Ingredients

MILK, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, whey powder (from MILK), vegetable fats (palm, shea), emulsifiers (E442, E476), flavourings

Allergens

Contains: Milk.

Storage

Store in a dry place. Protect from heat.

Frequently asked questions about Cadbury Twirl Bites

Q: Are Cadbury Twirl Bites suitable for vegetarians?

A: Yes, Cadbury Twirl Bites are suitable for vegetarians. They contain milk and milk-derived ingredients, including whey powder, so they are not suitable for vegans. The only allergen declared is milk, which is worth noting for anyone with a dairy intolerance. For a small bag of British chocolate, they are a fairly straightforward option for vegetarian snacking.

Q: Is this the UK version of Cadbury Twirl Bites?

A: Yes, these are imported directly from the United Kingdom. Cadbury chocolate made in the UK uses a recipe that British expats in Canada tend to recognise immediately, and Twirl Bites are the bite-sized version of the same bar sold in British newsagents and corner shops for decades. The 85g bag is the UK format, not a Canadian or North American adaptation.

Q: What should I know about ordering Cadbury Twirl Bites during summer in Canada?

A: Cadbury Twirl Bites are chocolate, so warm weather during shipping is worth keeping in mind. The Great British Shop includes ice packs with chocolate orders to reduce heat exposure during transit, but depending on delivery times and conditions, the chocolate may arrive soft or show signs of bloom, which is a harmless white coating caused by temperature change and does not affect the taste. Shipping chocolate in summer is at the buyer's own risk.

More about Cadbury Twirl Bites

Cadbury Twirl Bites sit within the broader British bite-sized chocolate category, which has grown well beyond the original bar formats. The Twirl itself is a long-standing part of the Cadbury range, built around a distinctive flaked, layered milk chocolate construction rather than a solid moulded core. The Bites format keeps that same layered texture and packages it as a bag of smaller pieces, making it a different experience from the bar rather than simply a smaller one.

For Canadians with a connection to the UK, finding Cadbury Twirl Bites in Canada is not always straightforward. The flaked chocolate style is specific to the British Cadbury range, and the Twirl format in particular is not widely replicated here, which makes it the kind of thing people search for when they know exactly what they are after.

The 85g bag is a practical size: enough to share, easy to store in a cupboard or desk drawer, and it keeps well at room temperature as long as it is away from heat. Vegetarian-friendly, with milk as the declared allergen.

Twirl Bites sit naturally alongside the wider Cadbury in Canada range, which includes other bag formats, bars and seasonal lines. Anyone building a broader British chocolate selection will find plenty of company in the British chocolate collection.

Orders ship from within Canada, so whether you are in Toronto, Guelph, Bedford or St. John's, there is no overseas parcel delay involved. It is a small bag that tends to earn a permanent spot on the next order.

Additional Information

Packaging Accuracy. We keep product information as accurate and up to date as possible. Manufacturers sometimes change packaging, ingredients, nutritional information, allergen advice, pack sizes or branding without notice, so the product you receive may look slightly different from the images shown. If you have a question about ingredients or allergens before ordering, please get in touch and we will gladly check for you.

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The story of Cadbury Twirl Bites

A Flaky Little Cadbury Habit

Cadbury Twirl Bites are the sort of chocolate that makes a very small promise and then quietly undermines it. They take the familiar Twirl idea, with its curled, flaky chocolate centre and smooth Cadbury milk chocolate coating, and put it into a sharing bag format. Sharing, of course, is doing a fair bit of work there. An 85g bag is just as likely to sit beside a cup of tea while someone says they are only having a few. British grocery shelves have long been full of these sensible little resealable temptations, although the actual resealing often remains theoretical.

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The Brand Story Behind The Bag

There is no product-level origin supplied here for Twirl Bites, so the honest story is the Cadbury story behind the modern packet rather than a neatly dated birth tale for this particular format. John Cadbury had been apprenticed to a tea dealer in Leeds in 1818 before opening his Birmingham shop, and his Quaker faith led him to promote drinking chocolate as an alternative to alcohol. From 1831, Cadbury moved into making cocoa and drinking chocolates at a factory in Bridge Street, at a time when production costs meant these products were largely for wealthier customers. By 1842, John Cadbury was selling sixteen varieties of drinking chocolate and eleven varieties of cocoa, and had also begun selling chocolate for eating, possibly among the earliest in Britain to do so. That is a long road from respectable drinking chocolate to a bag of Twirl Bites, but British confectionery has never been entirely predictable.

Birmingham, Bournville And A Very British Chocolate Name

Cadbury’s roots are firmly tied to Birmingham, first at Bull Street and then through factory production in Bridge Street. Later, Richard and George Cadbury moved the business to land south-west of the city, opening the Bournville factory in 1879. Bournville became more than a factory name. George Cadbury developed a model village near the works, shaped by the family’s Quaker views on welfare and working conditions. The absence of pubs on the estate is one of those details that still feels extremely Cadbury: earnest, reforming, and faintly inconvenient if you had just finished a shift and fancied a pint. That mixture of industrial scale and moral seriousness sits behind the purple wrapper, even when the thing inside is simply a chocolate bite.

From Cocoa Cups To Milk Chocolate

Cadbury’s great shift from cocoa maker to household chocolate name came through changes in process and taste. In 1866, Richard and George Cadbury introduced an improved cocoa process into Britain using a Dutch cocoa press, helping them market a purer cocoa product. Then, in 1905, Cadbury Dairy Milk arrived, using a higher proportion of milk than many earlier bars and becoming the company’s best-selling product by 1914. The later “glass and a half” idea helped fix Cadbury milk chocolate in the British imagination. Twirl Bites belong to that wider world of Cadbury milk chocolate: not the beginning of the story, but very much part of the reason people recognise the name before they have even properly looked at the bag.

The Modern Packet And The Old Purple Spell

The Cadbury script logo comes from the signature of William Cadbury, the founder’s grandson, written in 1921, and the brand’s famous purple became closely associated with its chocolate packaging during the twentieth century. Ownership has changed over time, with Cadbury now part of Mondelez International following Kraft’s acquisition in 2010 and the later Mondelez split in 2012. That sort of corporate reshuffling is usually less interesting than the chocolate itself, but it does help explain why a very old British name now appears on products travelling through a much wider global business. The packet may be modern, and the format may be made for today’s snack cupboards, but the visual cues still pull strongly from the Cadbury identity many people grew up with.

Why They Travel Well In Memory

For British shoppers in Canada, Cadbury Twirl Bites are not just chocolate in a bag. They are the sort of thing that turns up in a parcel from home, gets added to a Christmas cupboard, or appears beside the kettle with the vague intention of lasting until Friday. They belong to the same emotional territory as corner shops, lunchbox negotiations, and the newsagent shelf you inspected far too seriously as a child. Nobody needs a grand historical speech every time they open a bag of chocolate curls, thankfully. Still, there is something quietly reassuring about seeing that familiar Cadbury purple far from home. The Great British Shop keeps that small bit of British cupboard logic within reach, which is sometimes all that is required.