According to reports, the company that owns Cadbury's is catching some criticism for "secretly" changing the chocolate used in the Creme Egg.

Cadbury's is owned by Kraft Foods, and they have replaced the popular Cadbury's Dairy Milk shell with a standard mix cocoa mix chocolate, according to reports.

A spokesman from Kraft had this to say:

"It's no longer Dairy Milk. It's similar, but not exactly Dairy Milk. We tested the new one with consumers. It was found to be the best one for the Creme Egg, which is why we've used it this year."

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According to people that have tried the new tasting Creme Eggs, the chocolate tastes cheap.

I guess we're have to be our own judges this year. Also according to reports, bulk buyers are a bit disappointed that the 3 and 6 packs are being replaced with 5 and 12 packs.

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