Dear Cadburys,
My name is Rochelle Fallon and i am writing in regards to your product Creme Eggs. They are absolutely delicious and also challenging. I love trying to take the foil off without ripping it, which is surprisingly difficult. Anyway the reason i am writing apart from to congratulate you on such a great product, is to just check for my own peace of mind that the chickens that lay Creme Eggs have a good standard of living.
Are they free range as i am unable to find this information on the packaging? It's just that you see so many things on television about the mistreatment of animals that i wanted to be sure that I am enjoying a product that has been made by a happy chicken. Are the chickens cooped up all day or are they allowed to wander about and see their families and friends? I'm curious as the Crème Eggs seem to have gotten smaller in the past few years.... Or maybe i'm just bigger.
I would also like to inform you of how i eat mine as the advert constantly asks and i'm sure you may need it for market research - I shove it all in my mouth, and sometimes chew.
I am sure you are asked this all the time, but would it be possible to purchase one of the Creme Egg laying chickens? I promise i will not sell them, i'd just like to raise one and have my own constant supply. I will offer a good price. If it's not possible to buy a chicken that lays the normal size Creme Eggs, would it possible to buy a mini chicken that lays the mini Creme Eggs.
Also what happens if the egg collectors miss an egg? Does it turn into a Creme Chicken? and do the chickens lay Creme Eggs with the wrappers on? I know i've asked alot of questions but i was arguing with a collegue at work the other day and i'm hoping to prove them wrong. I look forward to a prompt reply.
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Thanks for your e-mail. Unfortunately we do not have this type
of info available. All the detail we have is on:-
our own web site www.cadbury.co.uk
our sister company website www.cadbury.com
our educational website www.skillsspace.co.uk
or Cadbury World website www.cadburyworld.co.uk
Sorry we can t be more positive on this occasion.
Charlie
Cadbury Consumer Relations Department
Cadbury Cocoa Partnership – a historic alliance to secure the future of cocoa farming. Visit http://www.cadbury.com/ to learn more
of info available. All the detail we have is on:-
our own web site www.cadbury.co.uk
our sister company website www.cadbury.com
our educational website www.skillsspace.co.uk
or Cadbury World website www.cadburyworld.co.uk
Sorry we can t be more positive on this occasion.
Charlie
Cadbury Consumer Relations Department
Cadbury Cocoa Partnership – a historic alliance to secure the future of cocoa farming. Visit http://www.cadbury.com/ to learn more
Miserable sods!!!
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