Chocolate lovers are in real growth over the Cadbury Neapolitan blocks – so would you give it a try?
- There are rumors that Cadbury Australia could make a Neapolitan block
- Interesting Cadbury fans have been debating what the rumored block will look like
- Some think it will be three-dimensional chocolate, others think it will be in layers
If the rumors are to be believed that chocolate lovers and ice cream fanatics are both in good spirits when Cadbury unveils their next family block.
Australians soon saw Neapolitan-flavored chocolate in the aisle of sweets, right next to regular milk chocolate and Caramilk blocks.
The rumor was sparked by the Instagram account @foodfindsgeelong, which also stated in the same post that the Skoples and Smith tropical chips ‘Crispy Bacon’ were in the offing.
What do you think they will taste like? Caramilk, milk chocolate and ruby chocolate? One Cadbury fan thought – in the Neapolitan block picture from New Zealand
Chocolate lovers are torn to shreds about how the chocolate block looks. Whether the three flavors are stacked on top of each other – like a high deck or whether there are four layers of each flavor.
What do you think they will taste like? Caramilk, milk chocolate and ruby chocolate? thought one Cadbury fan.
‘I hope it’s regular milk chocolate and not the taste of chocolate ice cream,’ said another.
The Instagram account also revealed that dark chocolate Maltesers were coming soon – and the product has already hit the shelves.
People have compared chocolate to the single bars ‘Cadbury Triple Decker’ and the old Neapolitan chocolate blocks that used to be sold in New Zealand.

Chocolate lovers are torn to shreds about how the chocolate block looks. Whether the three flavors are stacked on top of each other – like a high deck or have four layers of each flavor (stock image)

Cadbury is rumored to have fresh chocolate in the pipeline, pictured are the Roast Almond bars
Some fans are not so easy to prove, while others even hope the rumors are not true.
‘Not a waste of good chocolate, they have to stop with those catastrophic mashup ideas,’ said one person.
‘That’s a good piece of two-thirds block,’ said another.
Tastier junk hides the fact that cocoa production is declining and it’s too expensive for Cadbury to make more chocolate. I don’t buy chocolate to taste like something completely different to chocolate, ‘said another.
The Australian Daily Mail has spoken to Cadbury for comment.