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Wispa - Definition and Overview |
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Wispa was a chocolate bar made by Cadbury for the U.K. and Ireland market. It was similar to Aero, but the bubbles were smaller, giving it a velvety, "textured" feel. It was first introduced in 1981, and it came in a distinctive blue package with red letters.
Subtypes of this bar included Wispa Gold (caramel filling), Wispa Bite (caramel and biscuit filling) and Wispa Mint.
It was discontinued by Cadbury in 2003 in favour of the Dairy Milk Bubbles bar.
External links
- New name for Wispa bar? (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/3008325.stm) — BBC News article on the discontinuation
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Example Usage of Wispa |
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zeesweets: We are getting rid of excess stock! Redeem your points for a selection of rewards. Wispa bars are now at 15 points! YEP 15p! |
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lmbiggie: @KittyArgos i could send you a Wispa gold. im not sure youre allowed to send food though. and the postage would cost more than the bar. |
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MrsSonamRiley: @VornSmith eekk I want Wispa gold!! Soooo hungry!! Lol |
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