Tasty Magical Elves from Cadbury

Cadbury Magical Elves

I don’t know about you, but I certainly haven’t eaten an elf before. Thankfully, Cadbury has come up with a clever and tasty way for us Candy Addicts to enjoy an elf this holiday season. Enter Cadbury’s Magical Elves, an elf-shaped piece of creamy Cadbury milk chocolate that’s mixed with “magical” popping candy. They sound delicious and similar in theory to the Chocolate Pop Rocks.

If you are in the U.S. like I am, you’ll have a hard time finding one to try. They appear to only be available in Europe, Canada, and Australia. To make things even more difficult, like most other seasonal candy, the Elves are only in stores during the holiday season. Stock up if you can!

The Magical Elves website is a lot of fun and worth exploring. What I found interesting was that each of the elves have been personified (FYI: I’m Wulfenite according to the quiz) and each of the chocolate candies has one of the elves on the wrapper. This makes the packaging very attractive and I’d imagine it’d make choosing which ones to eat first a little easier.

Have any of our readers tried or seen these? I’ve love to hear what you thought of them! They do sound delicious!

Cadbury Magical Elves

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8 thoughts on “Tasty Magical Elves from Cadbury

  1. These evles are fantastic, we have had them in australia for a few years. Every time the annoying christmas decorations hit the supermarkets i start hunting. This year we even have magical eggs!

    If you just let them melt in your mouth, with in about 30 seconds the magic starts to kick in…. mmm pop pop pop mmmmm

    Not only are they tasty and fun, it is very amusing watching some one eat one for the first time

  2. These are, possibly, one of the strangest chocolates I’ve had.

    You let it melt in your mouth, and the pop-rocks start going off, but the melted chocolate makes the rocks stick to your tongue. Pretty crazy.

    I give them a thumbs up.

  3. In Canada, this seems to be a huge trend lately
    as there is a Smarties Xplosions bar (very similar to Mazing bar, if not identical), with popping candy inside,
    and also Cadbury has just released Mini Eggs with Popping candy as well.

  4. I adore these things, I spend about £2 a time JUST on these bars. I am over the age of 20 by the way, so think of that! :-D
    I love popping candy and chocolate, so eating both is fantastic. Eating the chocolate, it;s sweet anbd chewy while the popping candy adds an extra texture.

    REALLY recommended to all ages, sexes and races, yummy!

  5. Here in England we’re seeing these in the shops for the first time this year (or at least I’ve never seen them before).

    The packaging is very cute, I believe there are eight different elves to collect. And the chocolate/popping candy mixture is surprisingly good. I bought a pile of them as stocking fillers but ended up eating the lot and having to buy more!

    Good luck with finding them wherever you are – they’re worth the hunt!

  6. They only seem to sell them in petrol stations- its quite embarrasing having to go to a garage and explain that no you aren’t buying petrol- just after some magic elves!! Also I have only found two garages that sell them and they sold out really quickly- put it this way none have found there way to my 2 year old this far!!

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