Nothing quite says Christmas like fighting over a box of chocolate with your loved ones.
But in the lead up to Xmas, Cadbury fans have taken to X (Twitter) to complain about the 'mistakes' made in their sweet tub selections.
A few weeks ago, Cadbury responded to customer complaints about a favourite flavour missing from the Roses tub.
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One user tweeted: "@CadburyUK disappointed to note I bought a tub of Roses and there wasn’t a single caramel or Orange Creme in there.
"This isn’t very good I only look forward to the orange ones!"
"No orange sweets," another added, as a third wrote: "@CadburyUK tub of heroes no Twirls and a tub of Roses no Orange Creme… feel robbed."
The official Cadbury UK account responded to the messages, writing: "Hi, this year, a small percentage of Cadbury Roses products will not contain any Orange Cremes due to supply chain challenges.
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"But don’t worry, you’ll still be able to enjoy the same amount of chocolate as usual as we’ve replaced them with our much-loved Strawberry Cremes."
And it's not just Roses choccie fans that are fuming about.
Some are said to be 'raging' over a new flavour in the Heroes tub.
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In a 290g Heroes box you're typically likely to receive:
Cadbury Dairy Milk
Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel
Twirl
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Wispa
Eclair
Dinky Decker
Crunchie
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Fudge
Creme Egg Twisted
"There's always plenty of everyone's favourite bites to go round," Cadbury say.
However, some people aren't happy with the Creme Egg Twisted sweets.
Instead of the usual Creme Egg ‘goo’, one person said the filling inside the chocolate was - instead - strawberry flavoured.
They tweeted: "@CadburyUK just opened my Heroes and the Crème Egg Twisted are all strawberry flavour! What’s going on? – very disappointing!
"Why the f**k has Cadbury’s changed the Twisted Creme Egg in the box of Heroes? It is not the same I am raging."
Someone else said the inside of their Wispas in their Heroes box were empty shells, rather than airy chocolate.
"Not one but two Wispa shells in my @CadburyUK Heroes. Not good quality control," they said.
This comes after a number of Cadbury fans were gutted over the Wispa hot chocolate being discontinued.
Mourning the loss, one person tweeted: "@CadburyUK why have you discontinued the best hot chocolate on the market? Bad move. Wispa was the only one we drank!"
Another begged: "@CadburyUK please bring back Wispa hot chocolate. It’s so good!!!!! The best out there!!!"
Cadbury replied: "The Wispa Gold Hot Chocolate has been discontinued, however we still have lots of other chocolatey treats to try."
A Mondelez spokesperson told LADbible: "The safety and quality of our products is of paramount importance to us.
"As a priority, we have assessed the affected products and are confident that there is no allergen risk to consumers.
"We are continuing to investigate this matter thoroughly and apologise for any disappointment caused."
Topics: Food And Drink, UK News