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Cadbury unveils 'world’s largest' Creme Egg ahead of Easter: See here

Cadbury has officially revealed its biggest and most chocolatey creation yet.

The world's largest Cadbury Creme Egg, roughly the same size as an emperor penguin, made its debut at Cadbury World in Bournville, a small village on the southwest side of Birmingham, England on Monday.

The unusually large and edible ornament will be displayed in Cadbury World's chocolate-making zone until April 27, giving chocolate aficionados ample time to visit the attraction before Easter Sunday.

Cadbury World’s master chocolatiers crafted the super-sized chocolate treat by hand, taking two and a half days to swirl, layer and shape the Cadbury Creme Egg with "delightful detail."

“We challenged ourselves to create something unique and memorable this Easter, and what’s more iconic than a Creme Egg?" Cadbury World chocolatier Dawn Jenks said in a news release.

"Creating these showstopping creations is the best part of our job, and we’re really excited for the public to be able to come and see it this Easter. Replicating the much-loved Cadbury Creme Egg on an extra-large scale was an ambitious project, and it has been so rewarding to see the vision brought to life."

What is Cadbury World?

The world's largest Cadbury Creme Egg made its debut at Cadbury World in the U.K. on Monday. The edible ornament will be on display until April 27, just one week after Easter Sunday.
The world's largest Cadbury Creme Egg made its debut at Cadbury World in the U.K. on Monday. The edible ornament will be on display until April 27, just one week after Easter Sunday.

Cadbury World is a U.K. attraction that offers several interactive activities so the public can learn more about "the history, magic and making of Cadbury chocolate."

"With an assortment of interactive zones, a team of in-house chocolatiers, the on-site Cadbury World Café and African Adventure play area, plus the unmissable 4D Chocolate Adventure, there’s so much for visitors of all ages to see and do at Cadbury World," according to a description provided by Cadbury World.

Cadbury World, originally devised as a marketing ploy, first opened in 1990 and quickly became a popular attraction.

"The vision for Cadbury World was to uphold the value 'Cadbury means chocolate means fun,'" according to the Cadbury World website. "Over the years, our wonderful attraction has grown and stands today as a fun and educational day out for people of all ages."

Visit Cadbury World online for ticket prices and additional details about the attraction.

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