Still wondering how they get the caramel inside a Caramilk bar?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 5:45 PM
Caramilk Bar
That's right folks. The cat's out of the bag. After 40 years Cadbury is finally telling us how the hell they get that soft, flowing caramel inside their Caramilk bar...through interpretive dance. This "revealing" commercial by Saatchi & Saatchi New York seems to rely on the mantra that a picture's worth a thousand words. Truth be told, we'd rather take the thousand words, though we should note that our taste buds don't seem to care. It's all part of a new Cadbury campaign, the first in a decade to support the Caramilk Secret, using a bunch of mysterious executions to deliver various interpretive reveals of the Caramilk Secret, including a note written in Elvish and the testimonial of a Xhosa tribesman. Click on Caramilk Bar to check out the campaign in all its caramel-filled chocolatey glory.  
 
Thanks for clearing it up for us Cadbury. Thanks a million.

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1 Responses to Still wondering how they get the caramel inside a Caramilk bar?

  1. Paul Says:

    I think it cost them more than a million for Saatchi & Saatchi to make that interpretive dance commercial :-)

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