Ever wondered what it would be like to find a golden ticket while watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ? Want to recreate the adrenaline rush of Charlie peeling open a precious chocolate bar to reveal the treasure inside? Cadbury is trying to recreate the magical chocolate hunt experience with their own Creme Egg Contest.
The chocolate brand has created the already popular Cadbury Creme Egg and is inviting the nation to take part in an adventure to win huge cash prizes. Sweet, isn't it? If you're ready to race against time and want to know how to get one of these rare Creme Eggs, keep reading.
Cadbury Creme Egg Contest
Cadbury's careful distribution of 146 award-winning "Half and Half" Creme Eggs began on December 26 and will continue until April 17, 2022. Unlike traditional Creme Eggs, which come in a milk chocolate box, the award-winning egg is half milk chocolate, half white chocolate.
According to the Cadbury website: "If when opening the egg you discover that you have found a half milk chocolate half white chocolate Cadbury Creme Egg, please call the number printed on the ticket under the foil to find out what to do." To claim your prize . "
Also note that proof of a winning ticket is required (so you can't just make your own half-and-half Creme Eggs). The email may also require a photo of you not eating the winning egg. Winners have until June 17 to claim their prize.
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Where can I find half-and-half cream eggs?
This is where things get slightly more complicated. Creme Eggs are already sold in various stores across the UK. In addition to the dealer list set out in the competition terms and conditions, your best options will include: local corner shop, Booker's store, Booths, Asda, Co-op, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Waitrose, Iceland, Poundland and One stop shop.
However, if you want to implement a certain strategy during your egg hunt, you should know that each store contains a variety of different cash rewards.
What's the prize?
There are 146 eggs in total, with cash prizes ranging from £50 to £10,000. The eggs, which cost £10,000, come in sets of just six and can be found in Asda, Co-op, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons and independent retailers.
At the next level you can find £5,000 prizes in Waitrose, Booker and One Stop stores. There are £1,000 prizes up for grabs in Iceland and Booth stores.
Cash rewards below this point are scattered across the previously mentioned stores. This chaotic distribution method only adds to the randomness and sheer excitement of the adventure. To shop!