Cadbury's Chocolate?

Maybe in the bigger malls, but what's the point of going to a foreign land if you're gonna eat the same stuff? :D Make sure to enjoy the local cuisines, their snacks, their drink concoctions, their deserts! Come one! Live a little, get out of your comfort zone and try something new!
 
Maybe in the bigger malls, but what's the point of going to a foreign land if you're gonna eat the same stuff? :D Make sure to enjoy the local cuisines, their snacks, their drink concoctions, their deserts! Come one! Live a little, get out of your comfort zone and try something new!

I was just about to share the same sentiments. Just because Cadbury's chocolate is available in India, doesn't necessarily mean to say that you have to buy it.

I'm sure there is other local produce that will taste just as good, and even if you try it and don't like it as much as Cadbury, then at least you've given it a go.
 
From my understanding yes they do have it. One thing you need to keep in mind though is it might not taste the same as you are used to where you are from. A lot of places will produce their own there instead of from a mass-produced company on the ingredients might be slightly different. You can bring your own just make sure you're abiding by the travel rules on what you can/can't bring into the country, then you can compare for yourself.
 
Of course there will be Cadbury chocolates there in India too! As a developing country like my own, imported chocolates of various brands will be there as well so that foreigners won't be missing their favorites while vacationing in another country. I have a rather soft spot for Nutella and I won't be surprised if they have that as well. Globalization is such a wonderful thing, no?
 
I don't see any reasons why Cadbury chocolates shouldn't be available in India. Cadbury is one of the most famous chocolate brands in the world so they are literally everywhere.
 
Yes they are available in India. In fact it is the number one chocolate brand there. Cadbury chocolate is manufactured by Nestle India and therefore available in plenty. You can just carry a few to sort you out during the flight to India and may be a few hours after landing but you can totally get more form supermarkets in India.
 
Dark Chocolate is a rage these days and Cadbury Bournville Dark Chocolate is relaunched in India. The milk chocolate that you get here is not the same taste wise. I had occasion to taste Cadbury Milk Chocolate made in New Zealand and I noticed the difference perhaps the milk that is available there is better.
 
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