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Woman visits Cadbury World and is floored by amount of free chocolate she bags

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Most people adore chocolate, which makes it absolutely brilliant news that the UK is home to Cadbury World. If you've never visited before, it's a family-friendly attraction that delves into the heritage, enchantment and manufacturing of Cadbury chocolate through hands-on displays, demonstrations and themed areas.

Although it's not an operational factory due to food safety rules, guests can still discover the roots of cocoa, observe chocolate-making techniques like tempering and get involved in activities such as chocolate doodling and piping. With such a wealth of experiences at Cadbury World, it's hardly surprising that one woman recently fancied popping by to carry out an experiment.

Shivani Khosla recentlydocumented her trip on TikTokas she ventured to the beloved attraction, which is located in Birmingham, to discover how much complimentary chocolate she could collect. After all, when there are tasters available, it's tough not to fancy indulging in delicious goodies.

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In the video, Shivani said: "Apparently, you can get free unlimited chocolate at Cadbury World so, obviously, I had to test how many we could actually get. I remember coming here as a child and I literally got so many free chocolate bars.

"Tell me why I decided to go during the summer holidays? Oh my god, the queue was so long. First of all, tickets cost £33.00 each, then you can pay to get a bag - £1.50 for a small one or £2.50 for a large one, so I got a small one.

"In that, we had some free chocolate. I'm not going to lie, I thought this would be complimentary, but maybe you just pay for the bag and the chocolates come free. Inside that first bag we got seven bars."

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Shivani, who visited the attraction with her cousins, found the cinema section "really interesting." She was slightly let down by the absence of "melted chocolate" in a cup, something she recalls from her younger years, though she concedes she might have "missed a section."

Despite this, she still managed to get a cup of regular chocolate, meaning she scored a bit more choccie. As the video progressed, Shivani confessed her disappointment at not receiving any additional chocolate bars.

Perhaps it was wishful thinking, but she was hoping for more treats. Sometimes expectations can be set a tad too high, even though they had seven bars to divide amongst themselves.

The video has racked up over 30,000 views since it was posted, with hundreds of people leaving comments. Many shared their own experiences of visiting. One individual commented: "Not true. They gave you a few samples."

Another chimed in with: "I went earlier this year and the chocolate was melted in the cup and we got more chocolate." A third responded: "I need to go."

Meanwhile, a fourth also remarked: "I went for my birthday and they gave me a customised chocolate." Another visitor added: "I went six years ago and all the bars were free. [I] maybe got about 10, and a cup of melted chocolate with two toppings."

However,Cadbury's website clearly outlines what guests can expect. It states: "Each guest will receive a Cadbury chocolate bar at the start of the tour, and then in our Chocolate Making zone, each guest will receive a delicious pot of warm melted Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate, plus a choice of two toppings from a selection of treats.

"Then, after our new Cadbury Chocolate Quest ride, each guest will also receive another Cadbury chocolate bar to enjoy. Depending on the type of tickets you have purchased, your day at Cadbury World will vary."

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