Cadbury Roses feature so hidden not even Brummies know about it
Nobody knows Cadbury like Brummies - and with Christmas coming, thousands of us will have a huge tub of Roses ready for the big day. However, there is a hidden feature which has eluded even the Brummiest of Brummies.
Typically, we hardly glance at the logo in our hurry to snatch our beloved chocs, but upon closer inspection, you might spot something intriguing. One savvy social media user highlighted some obscure facts about everyday items that many of us have overlooked.
"I was today years old," they confessed upon realising the hidden feature in the logo. And it appears the Cadbury Roses have been harbouring an easter egg right under our noses.
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When looking more closely at the packaging, you can spot the iconic flowing 'C' of Cadbury's name.
What's astonishing is that this very 'C' is cleverly integrated into the centre of the rose pattern on the logo, leaving many consumers bewildered by the fact theyve never noticed it until now.
The celebrated chocolates made their debut in Britain back in 1938, arriving on the scene as rivals to Quality Street, which launched earlier in 1936.