Cadbury has launched its sustainably sourced Chocolate Topping Sauce that is suitable for vegetarians and can be stored at an ambient temperature in its portfolio.
The sauce, which features the Cadbury flavor and silky texture, can be drizzled over desserts, ice cream, pancakes and other sweet treats.
The cocoa used in the sauce is 100 percent sustainably sourced through the company’s Cocoa Life programme, which supports sustainable cocoa farming.
Lorena Moyano, brand manager for Cadbury, noted that Cadbury Chocolate Topping Sauce is suitable for vegetarians and can be stored at an ambient temperature.
She added that the sauce encourages creativity in the kitchen and offers bespoke chocolatey sundae ingredients and treats.
Cadbury Chocolate Topping Sauce is now available in 950g recyclable bottles at an RRP of £6.99.


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