Cadbury Mousse Indulgence Giveaway

8 July 2011, 09:19


Thanks to the awesome peeps at Liquid Ideas I scored some Cadbury Dairy Milk Mousse chocolate to try out and oh my freaking goodness! Helloooo deliciousness! I’m gonna be corny and say it’s just like a super delicious hug made of chocolate. A chocolate hug oh yes. Rich mousse encased in smooth and creamy Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate you know you want it right?

5 lucky ChocolateSuze readers will win a Cadbury Dairy Milk Mousse chocolate indulgence pack containing:
· Three blocks of Cadbury Mousse – chocolate, hazelnut and caramel
· Ecoya Vanilla Bean Everyday Tin
· A copy of The Devil Wears Prada and
· Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula 50ml

All you have to do is leave a comment in this blog post answering:


What is your favourite chocolate memory?


The most creative entry will win this awesome prize! You can enter as many
times as you like, but you must be an Australian resident. Please enter a valid
email address. Competition closes Friday 22nd July 2011, 10am AEST.

 

 

  1. Every memory involving chocolate is a good one! My Mum actually makes a trifle with the caramel chocolate mousse block which is heavenly. But I think I would have to say going to Chokolait in Melbourne with my Mum, Dad and partner on our last holiday and indulging in pure chocolate heaven, mousse cakes, mousse, truffles, iced chocolates, hot chocolates, sundaes, oh it makes me want to jump on a plane just thinking about it!!

    Emily    Jul 8, 09:41 AM    #

  2. When I look at these Cadbury chocolates.. it makes me wanna move to australia and enter the competition!

    Sue    Jul 8, 09:43 AM    #

  3. How can I pick just one memory?!…I eat chocolate every day – multiple times a day. My dentist loves me because of it! hehe Since it’s now winter in Australia, theres’ nothing better then going to Max Brenners, Chokolait or the Lindt store and hugging a warm thick hot chocolate!! mmmm

    — Marlena    Jul 8, 10:15 AM    #

  4. Oooh! Cadbury mousse chocolate is so delicious…there’s not enough in one block i swear!

    My favourite memory is when my mum used to buy a block of cadbury chocolate every week and I would eat the whole lot to myself lol. I would eat bits at a time, then hide it somehwere in the fridge where no one could see it and before you knew it, i had finished it before anyone had a chance to have some!

    Generation Food    Jul 8, 10:19 AM    #

  5. My fave chocolate memory is of visiting the Cadbury factory in Hobart, when you could still do a tour of the factory. At each stop, there was barrels of chocolates for visitors! My family and I absolutely stuffed our pockets, our hairnets, anywhere we could put chocolate. Sooo much delicious fun!

    — Beth    Jul 8, 11:46 AM    #

  6. San Churro’s chocolateria – churros + chocolate = chocorgasmic experience! Licked the dipping bowl shamelessly clean after I’d devoured all the churros, totally worth it!

    — Susan    Jul 8, 11:54 AM    #

  7. A group of friends and I decided to cook a celebratory dinner together but do a pot luck, bring something to share, for dessert. It turned out that everyone brought a chocolate dessert. Seven different desserts. We barely touched our mains as we left space for the chocolate tart, mud cake, rich creamy mousse, homemade bitter chocolate ripple ice-cream, chocolate eclairs with a chocolate cream, chocolate and raspberry gateaux and my addition of a large fruit platter…. with a chocolate fountain for dipping. It was funny how we all decided independently to bring something chocolate based and they were all different. The chocolate coma was divine!

    — Luana    Jul 8, 12:52 PM    #

  8. Ohhh the first time i saw a chocolate fountain!! I had already loved chocolate fondue’s but on my 21st birthday this year, I had the High tea at Swissotel and beheld the glorious chocolate fountain! om nom nom nom <3

    Ditzy    Jul 8, 01:01 PM    #

  9. I can’t say that I remember this. But it makes me so happy, I wish I could remember this, as I’m sure it would be my greatest memory ever. Alas it happened when I was quite young.

    As a baby I was a picky eater.

    Then, come Easter when I was five months old and my Grandmother gave my older brother and I an Easter Egg each. My mother was sure I wouldn’t even touch it.

    The photos documenting what happened next are hilarious. My giant baby eyes are crossed, focused on that point at the top of the egg.

    My brother painstakingly unwrapped it for me.

    The chocolate is sucked and slobbered on, with chunks in my hair, all down my front, on my dolls and all over my long suffering big brother.

    The final picture is a big toothy grin showing off my brand new chompers and as my Dad says now. A foodie in the making.

    I try to be a little more dignified about it these days. But every Easter is a similar performance.

    Jasmin    Jul 8, 01:51 PM    #

  10. mmm so many chocolate memories! one that sticks out was when I was living in Ireland and our freezer broke with an unopened tub of ben and jerrys phish food inside. I couldn’t bear to lose it so I ate the whole tub for breakfast in the middle of a cold irish winter. So delicious!

    — Julia    Jul 8, 02:56 PM    #

  11. Every Christmas my parents would receive box and boxes of Fererro or Lindt from thankful customers of their shop. As we’re a Chinese family, our Christmas’ and Boxing days aren’t very traditional so mum and dad let us open them a day early. As my parents can’t stand chocolate and sweet things (they’re Chinese parents), we get 13 boxes of Rochers between my sister, my brother and I, which we trade as currency and pretty much finish in a day. We haven’t had blood tests since we were born, but I’m pretty sure we have diabetes. (but the chocolate is reaaaaally great)

    — Christine W    Jul 8, 02:56 PM    #

  12. my favourite chocolate memory would be the boy creating the best chocolate bday present for me. he patterned up chocolate squares into intertwining hearts and made me a chocolate mud bday cake. yum!

    milkteaxx    Jul 8, 03:25 PM    #

  13. Chocolate for me usually goes hand in hand with sitting on the couch with my hubby watching a movie. Now that we have 2 kids that time is even more rare and special!

    Brooke    Jul 8, 03:34 PM    #

  14. I came to Australia in 1999 and the first place that my mum took me to was Safeway (or now known as Woolworth). I remembered stumbling into the lollies section and seeing rows and rows of different types of lollies and chocolates amazed me to no end seeing how we don’t have it back where I came from. My young and naive self-back then thought everything there was free so I started grabbing as many chocolates and lollies as my two tiny hands would let me. Half way through stuffing them down my pockets, my mum saw me and said that I have to pay for them so she said to pick the one I like best and she would buy it for me. Like my life was depended on it, I stood there for nearly 20 minutes deciding which of these goodies would save my life. I end up picking up a small chocolate bar called Pee-nee because back then I couldn’t pronounce Picnic probably. This is probably my favourite chocolate moment.

    Chocolate-me    Jul 8, 04:23 PM    #

  15. my favourite memory of chocolate is when my mum would put freddo frogs in blue jelly to simulate froggies in a pond :P it was such an odd combination but somehow it worked. Two of my favourite things in one dessert!

    — chau    Jul 8, 05:09 PM    #

  16. Once upon a time I made my sister in law a wedding cake/cake bonbonnieres for each guest. It took 12 kgs of dark and milk chocolate to get the job done. It also involved an HUGE 1.5kg batch of freshly made ganache EXPLODING all over me in the kitchen.Be careful with chocolate and high temperatures, kiddies! (learnt that lesson the hard way) Best/messiest/stickiest/yummiest chocolate experience ever. I’m still cleaning chocolate out of my ears, 8 months later!

    KayB    Jul 8, 05:29 PM    #

  17. My favourite chocolate memory is all the easters I’ve had because I love chocolate.It’s my favourite thing to eat.

    — john schofield    Jul 8, 07:23 PM    #

  18. making chocolate face masks with my friends but ending up just eating it as opposed to wearing it.

    — Caitlin    Jul 8, 10:21 PM    #

  19. Melting all sorts of different cadbury chocolate flavours (rocky road, top deck, rum’n‘rasion, dairy milk,hazelnut,marble, old gold liqueur, black forest) chocolate in 1 to form one super duper combo chocolate block!!!!!

    — Gudo    Jul 9, 01:17 AM    #

  20. My favorite chocolate memory was when I was still in college. My roommates and I are broke for the entire weekend and all the money we have left is just enough for breakfast.

    Fortunately, the owner of the lost wallet that I saw the day before was there. He was thankful for returning the wallet which has a whopping amount of $10,000!

    To cut the story short, he paid for our breakfast and gave me a $500. My friends and I were so happy and excited that instead of keeping the money, we ended up buying chocolate ice cream that we happily ate the rest of the day. We didn’t care if we spent most of the $500 dollars for ice cream. After all, it’s the best thing you can reward yourself for being honest and broke. It was heaven!

    Mia Anderson    Jul 9, 07:05 AM    #

  21. When I was 3, Mum was sharing out little squares of chocolate to the family. Being a total chocoholic from a young age, I threw an epic tantrum when she wouldn’t give me more than one square. My tantie outran her patience, however, and she gave me the whole block, which I duly ate in it’s entirely. Now Mum always reminds me of That Time I Spewed From Chocolate Overconsumption. Happily, it hasn’t scarred me and I’m still able to smash through whole blocks to this day. Hurrah!

    Emma @CakeMistress    Jul 9, 10:51 AM    #

  22. My favourite chocolate memory comes from when my family holidayed in spain. I’d researched before we left and had a map directing me to the Barca ‘Cacao Sampaka’, but it took us hours and hours of trudging streets and attempting to speak to hotel receptionists who struggled to speak english before we found the small little shop front/cafe. IT WAS SO WORTH THE BLISTERS! The brown liquid gold they served us as hot chocolates was so thick and creamy our spoons stood up free in the middle of the glass. It’s where my family now sets the standard for hot cocoa beverages, and nothing has ever come close again :(

    — Issac    Jul 9, 11:28 AM    #

  23. Armed with a whole bunch of cheesey snacks and cheap cask wine I headed over to my friends place (one of those nights back in the day) to enjoy a ‘friendly’ game of pictionary and what always ended up as highly embarrassing episodes of charades. After the savory munchies and most of the wine had been consumed we all started on the lollies and choc. Somebody had brought a block of Cadbury Snack and so of course a mammoth arguement ensued regarding how this Snack block was to be divided – which is ALWAYS the case and why snack should never be shared, DUH! How was this dilemma solved? Well, the brain wave was to melt the entire black down, mix and then re-set it over a pack of cheese twisties and a few crushed up pretzels (just to add texture, wonderful cheesyness and a bit of salt. The resulting block of ‘Snack’ was THE most awesomest chocolate and was feverish devoured by all involved. While I’ve thought of recreating the behemoth I just don’t wanna destroy the memory, y’know…

    — KatieLovesWags    Jul 9, 04:24 PM    #

  24. My favorite chocolate memory is the first time i made (and 1st tried!) a Hot Chocolate Souffle! Thanks to Mr Gordon Ramsays book i hovered by the oven watching as it puffed up before my eyes and pulling it out of the oven i couldn’t have been prouder! The light airy chocolate indulgence was about as good as chocolate can get! And empty bowls to prove it! :)

    — Lara    Jul 9, 04:56 PM    #

  25. Another favorite Chocolate memory was when i was about 8yo, we had bought easter raffle tickets at the local shopping centre, and low and behold MY NAME was pulled out! We got a call and went to collect our prize! it was a massive egg covered in plastic that made it look like a big Humpty Dumpty! all around it was lots of chocolate bunnies and eggs. When we got home we tried to taste our prize and just couldn’t break this egg! it was so thick even punching it didn’t work! we eventually broke it with a hammer and grudgingly handed bags of big chocolate chunks out to a few neighbors. mmm that was the best thing I’ve ever won!

    — Lara    Jul 9, 05:10 PM    #

  26. O wow, the first thing I thought of was the Chocolate knife and fork game. When I was in yr 3, I went to Girls Brigade on Tuesday nights to play and do all sorts of arts and craft. Every now and then we would have the chocolate knife and fork game night. It was sooooooo much fun with everyone trying to cut up and eat as much chocolate as they could before they had to pass the utensils on. Definitely one of the greatest memories of my time in Girls Brigade. And as always it was Cadbury Milk Chocolate blocks. By the end of it everyone was in giggles all tired out but oh so satisfied. Those were such good times, I think it should be revived as an adult game as well. mm maybe with the Mousse indulgence instead.

    — Tiffany    Jul 9, 08:01 PM    #

  27. my favourite chocolate memory is definitely that of my lola (grandmother) making my 7th birthday chocolate cake! 

    — Pia    Jul 9, 09:09 PM    #

  28. My favourite chocolate memory would be baking chocolate cupcakes with my mum as a little kid. I’d get to lick the bowl!

    — Megan    Jul 9, 09:31 PM    #

  29. omnomnomnom chocolate.

    my favourite chocolate memory would be probably, playingthe chocolate game in primary school where you had to roll dice for a chance to pop on a silly hat/jacket and cut the chocolate and eat it with a knife and fork. yummy!

    suze    Jul 10, 01:18 AM    #

  30. I was around 10 years old. No experience whatsoever in cooking and little interest in food, but one thing I loved so much was bananas. I have no idea how I came up with this; I decided sliced bananas will go well with my mum’s stash of choc chips – gooey but still holding some shape. And that they will be on top of regular supermarket white bread and topped with kraft single cheese (oh the horror). In the oven toaster it went until cheese was golden brown. Innocently delicious.

    — Tian    Jul 10, 08:32 AM    #

  31. My favourite chocolate memory is making the most light, delicious, rich and amazing chocolate mousse with my sister, she helped me prepare all the components and mixing in the cream with the chocolate mixture. My sister, not knowing much about whipping and folding throws down the cream removing the air bubbles and when the mousse was set, it was so dense and rich but still oh-so amazing. :)

    — Zoe    Jul 10, 01:00 PM    #

  32. One if my favourite chocolate memories is that my parents didn’t let me eat chocolate until I was about 8. This was because when I was really young, I had a fever after eating chocolate and they thought I was allergic!! Although it might seem like half my childhood was missing something in life, looking back on it brings back nostalgic memories of my parents paranoia [which is still slightly overbearing today!]

    Lil    Jul 10, 02:28 PM    #

  33. My favourite chocolate memory is one of my many visits to my Uncle Shanen’s place in the army base in Malaysia. At the base, you can buy imported Cadbury choc bars from the NAAFI store and they come wrapped in purple foil and as a young kid, those purple foil were fantastic, like gold to be treasured plus those imported Cadbury bars tasted way better than locally made ones.

    Jackie Brodin    Jul 10, 05:36 PM    #

  34. My favourite chocolate memory was of an Easter Egg Hunt when my brother was 4 and I was 5. I had found all the chocolate, and my brother had only found one Easter egg. He had unwrapped his delicious morsel and was about to chow down, when my grandfather’s dog leaped across and ate it in one gulp. My brother cried for ages, even when I shared my bounty. LOL!

    JasmyneTea    Jul 10, 05:42 PM    #

  35. My fave chocolate memory is making chocolate mousse with my 18 month old nephew. I love introducing him to new foods and choccy mousse is a perfect intro to the wonderful world of chocolate!

    — Rebecca    Jul 10, 07:31 PM    #

  36. My favourite chocolate memory was when I was in primary school and we had those Christmas chocolate calendars at the beginning of December to count down Christmas. The teacher picked someone each day to open one each day. I was so happy when I finally got picked!

    — Julie    Jul 10, 07:42 PM    #

  37. My favourite chocolate memory is hard as I’m allergic to chocolate! However, that doesn’t stop me from chomping away at chocolate as I know when to stop before the rash breaks out. Nonetheless, I remember very clearly how psyched I was when I found 1kg blocks of cadbury chocolate at Franklins and bought one for as my kriss kringle gift for school!

    — San    Jul 11, 05:39 PM    #

  38. My Daughters first easter. She recieved a Bunny, beautifully wrapped in gold paper, she was only 5 and a half months and she KNEW what she was doing, she ripped that wrapper off so quick and started munching on this Bunnies ears- she was covered in chocolate- but she had the biggest grin on her face :)

    — sandie    Jul 11, 06:07 PM    #

  39. My favourite chocolate memory is going to the Royal Melbourne Show and always getting the cadbury showbag

    salie    Jul 11, 07:22 PM    #

  40. My favourite memory is throwing a whole chocolate bunny, still in it’s foil, on the BBQ at Easter. A little warm, and a little melty. Deliciousness!! But seriously, ANY memory including chocolate will always be a good one!

    — Sarah    Jul 11, 09:26 PM    #

  41. fav chocolate memory is eating half of my brothers easter egg when i was about 10, rewrapping it and then claiming it was defective when he noticed half was missing. even at 10 i had chocolate deception skills!

    — kat    Jul 11, 11:08 PM    #

  42. My favourite chocolate memory would have to be in Bruges, Belgium. It’s a chocolate lovers paradise!

    — Liss    Jul 13, 12:47 PM    #

  43. A melted chocolate fight with friends one night at summer camp. Rather than blood everywhere, it was chocolate – lots of it! At least we got to clean the mess up pretty quickly.. with our tongues :D

    — Carina    Jul 13, 07:56 PM    #

  44. My fav chocolate memory is when I was a kid my mum used to think that she hid the family block of chocolate really well from us, little did she know that we were onto her and would sneak squares or rows from her stash whenever we could!

    — Mrs S    Jul 13, 10:41 PM    #

  45. My favourite chocolate memory is when mum and I used to melt milky bar chocolate and mix a huge bag of smarties into it!It was super sweet,warm with explosions of crispy smartie shells,oh my I could almost eat that right now!

    — Mrs S    Jul 13, 11:47 PM    #

  46. A few years ago, i was at a buffet and there was a chocolate fountain in the desserts section. I was going to shove a stick of strawberries into the chocolate when a little kid also came up to the fountain and accidentally knocked it over, and all the chocolate spilt all over me! It was messy and embarrassing, but hey, the chocolate was really yummy, and i could eat chocolate off myself hehe :D

    — Yabing Zou    Jul 15, 03:25 PM    #

  47. When I was much younger, my Mum (the self confessed chocoholic with whom this prize will hopefully be shared) noticed I was missing at a party she was throwing at our house. After searching the usual haunts, she happened upon the chocolate fountain, hidden away to be unveiled with the rest of the desserts. My little face, turned on it’s side, tongue out and lapping at the dripping chocolate like a kitteh! Needless to say, the contaminated chocolate was not shared with party guests, and I went to bed with a very queasy tummy!

    emmabovary    Jul 15, 03:51 PM    #

  48. This is more my mum’s memory than mine but -MANY years ago when I was only 2 years old my parents owned the local corner store -apparently I used to “steal” the penny Cadbury Chocolate Bars and my mum would find me under the counter eating them paper and all!!

    — Jo Anne    Jul 19, 11:02 AM    #

  49. Yum…Cadbury Mouse. Never had this one before! Best chocolate memory? When I was a kid, at slumber parties and camps, we played this game that meant we had to put on all these articles of dress up clothing (old shirt, hat, gloves, scarf etc) and then go at a block of Cadbury’s with a knife and fork. I can’t remember what the point of the game was, but hey, there was chocolate involved!

    — Elle    Jul 19, 10:58 PM    #

  50. My favourite chocolate memory was way back when my cousins would drive me around hunting for the her favourite chocolate in the middle of the night, after several coles and woolies around the area we didn’t have any luck so we went to maccas to get her a chocolate sundae where she only ate the chocolate part and gave the ice cream to us.

    — Stephanie    Jul 20, 10:38 PM    #

  51. Two years ago, when I was in Year 11, our enthusiastic Hospitality teachers forced us into the intimidating world of tempestuous chefs, sweaty kitchen hands and self-assertive waiters (I am referring to Work Experience, of course). After three exhaustive days of trying to impress the chef with my carrot-peeling and broccoli-chopping skills, I discovered a rather large metal container which held an exciting (and unspoken of) treasure; that of chocolate. Crumbly, melt-in-your-mouth, happiness-inducing pieces of high-quality milk chocolate bliss! This alone made the experience worth remembering.

    — Eva    Jul 21, 06:47 PM    #

  52. on a cold winter night at blue mountains, melting chocolate using the fireplace we built along with marshmallows and stuffed in between two crackers! =)

    — Esther    Jul 21, 10:46 PM    #

  53. I used to be a candy lover,
    only gummy bears and chewing gum,
    Those were my favorite snacks,
    Skittles often found in my tum,

    Then one day during a lecture,
    My sweet tooth started to ache,
    I reached into my bag,
    And gasped loudly at my mistake,

    I had forgotten my supply,
    Of sweets that keep me satisfied!
    I groaned silently in sadness,
    For there was not a sweet in sight.

    Then my friend handed me something,
    A tiny square of the darkest brown,
    Dubious, i shook my head,
    But she pushed it into my hands with a frown.

    With nods of reassurance from her,
    I reluctantly took that square,
    and popped straight it into my mouth,
    expecting it to be more than i could bear,

    the wrinkle in between my brows,
    seemed to smooth out in an instant,
    what a taste! what a sensation!
    all around me became distant,

    so smooth and silky on my tongue,
    inside me, went off a rocket,
    for i had found one new love,
    the amazing dark chocolate.

    True story.

    — Sarah Tan    Jul 21, 11:17 PM    #

  54. I remember being banned from chocolates when I was a child. Once, at school, I was given a bag of chocolates as a present. I was so afraid that my parents would find out that I decided to hide the chocolates in my room. I treasured the chocolates a lot and didn’t have the heart to eat them. One day, when I finally remembered where I hid them, I dug the gift out, unwrapped it and discovered that it was all covered in ants! I believe this is why I have become a chocoholic and give in to all chocolate cravings (and I still hide my chocolates in a drawer to this very day!)

    Nariel    Jul 22, 02:03 AM    #

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