Wednesday, 1 December 2010

December 1st: 'Bits n Bobs' Christmas Cake Bar Special

What better way to really get in the festive mindset than by kicking off December with a 'Bits n Bobs' post focused on all the different Christmas themed cakes available to us in the UK supermarkets this year. Indeed, for the last few weeks I have been doing some very thorough research looking at the quality of the Christmas Cake offerings from both Cadbury and McVitie's for 2010.

Below are my thoughts on four different products. These have each been given mini reviews based on my own thoughts and input from some of my work colleagues who I shared them with. If you have tried any of them for yourself I would really welcome your views so drop me a comment.

McVitie's Jaffa Cakes Orange & Cranberry Cake Bars

Kcal 95 Fat 3.5g Fat(sats) 1.8g Carbs 10.1g (per bar)
'Bittersweet dark chocolate, light sponge and a orange and cranberry centre'


Breaking the Cadbury monopoly today I found these McVitie's Jaffa Cakes Orange & Cranberry Cake Bars on a £1 deal in my local Sainsbury's supermarket. In terms of their packaging and presentation they looked none to different to the standard Jaffa Cake Bars, though McVitie's at least went to the effort of placing some snowflakes on the wrappers. When it came to the taste there was no differentiation from the normal bars in regards to the outer 'dark' chocolate or sponger layers. When it came to the filling however there were some noticeable, yet pretty minor changes, with the usual zingy orange taste of the originals taking more of a sweeter flavour stance. The filling in these bars had a forthcoming red berry flavour note that took the edge away from the more acidic orange. The panel were when it came to these - some prefered them, some didn't and some thought they were just equally as nice as the originals.

7.5 out of 10



Cadbury Merry Mini Rolls Sweet Cranberry & Vanilla

Kcal 120 Fat 5.6g Fat(sats) 2.8g Carbs 13.3g (per Mini Roll)
'Golden sponge with cranberry jam and a vanilla flavour filling, covered with milk chocolate'


The second of our two cranberry flavoured cakes came in the form of these Cadbury Merry Mini Rolls which I found on sale in Tesco. £1.50 of my pennies bought me a multi-pack of 6 wrapped rolls that I shared amongst another load of workmates. First impression from my panel were that they were confused by the packaging. With the 'Merry' wording aside there wasn't really anything else to give these any sort of festive feel!? What happened here Cadbury!? Moving on, when it came to the taste test these were more to the approval of my panel. You may recall that the blackcurrant limited edition flavour from Halloween have gone down as my favourite Cadbury Mini Rolls to date. Well in my opinion these Cranberry flavour rolls weren't as good as those, but they were at least a step up from the Strawberry Mini Rolls which I later tried and found excessively sweet. To be honest the cranberry jam filling here was a bit of a half way house between those two aforementioned variants. The sweet red currant flavours weren't quite as fruity or 'real' tasting as the blackcurrant, though they at least avoided the sickening sweetness of the strawberry. Fair but not the best.

7.0 out of 10



Cadbury Frosty Snow Star Cakes

Kcal 140 Fat 7.3g Fat(sats) 4.5g Carbs 14.2g (Per cake)
'Chocolate flavoured sponge layered with vanilla flavoured buttercream, covered in milk chocolate, decorated with a white chocolate star and a sweet dusting'


Phew what a long product description :D These were the most expensive of all the cakes I bought for the reviews today, and they cost me £2.00 from Tescos. Once again I tried these out with the help of some handy taste testers, who were all very approving of the very festive looking packaging and appetising look of the cakes. Fundamentally these were large slices of Cadbury chocolate roll, dusted with icing sugar and filled with buttercream. Two out of these three components got the seal of approval all round from everyone, the chocolate cake was tasty and the dusting of icing sugar was a nice touch to create a cooling mouth sensation with every bite. Unfortunately a lot of of people felt that the vanilla buttercream was overly sweet and it's combination with the horrible Cadbury Dream star on top created an overly dominant sugar led taste in the bites where it was most present. It was a shame that these didn't quite live up to expectations - they were the most disappointing out of all the cakes featured for this 'Bits n Bobs'.

6.7 out of 10



Cadbury Mini Yule Logs

Kcal 130 Fat 6.5g Fat(sats) 4.0g Carbs 13.0g (per Yule Log)
'Chocolate flavoured sponge with chocolate flavoured buttercream, covered with milk chocolate and sprinkled with light dusting'


Last but not least these Cadbury Mini Yule Logs were promising a triple chocolate experience - expectations were high :D By putting them last out of all four I have probably given the game away already so I can indeed confirm they were mine and panel's favourite from the selection posted today. Just like most of the others I bought these in my local Tesco for £1.50 - a sum which bought me six cakes. The presentation of the packaging and cakes were both very attractive looking - my only slight annoyance being with the fact they didn't come in individual wrappers, so consumption outside of the home wasn't possible. Forgetting that minor negative, these got a big thumbs up from everybody that tasted them. The outer chocolate layer was fantastic, and far ticker and crisper than standard Cadbury Mini Rolls. The cake inside was rich and chocolatey, whilst the chocolate flavoured buttercream was far superior to the vanilla variety in the cakes above, and provided an additional raft of Cadbury chocolatey flavours aswell as a much needed sense of moistness to every bite. Following me bringing an initial pack of these into the office they have already been repurchased by some of the people that tried them. That is always the ultimate test for any product - I have no qualms recommending them.

8.0 out of 10

36 comments:

Daisy said...

Too many cakes lol I dont know where to start. I cant believe that it is December already? Where does the time go these days?

Only 25 days until the big day now. I need to start doing some shopping.

Dx

David said...

Ive seen a lot of these in the shops already. I think the only real new ones are the snow star cadbury ones but you have rated them as rubbish.

The best looking to me are the jaffa cakes with cranberry. They sound worth a try at some point.

Golden_Touch said...

Great reviews Jim. 4 in 1 is something we haven't seen before lol. You must have been a busy boy eating all these cakes, I hope you have been down the gym in the mean time to work off all the calories.

I fancy trying the mini rolls with the cranberry jam in. Especially after you said how good the blackcurannt ones were.

Emma said...

I feel a little more comfortable you doing Xmas reviews now that it is December lol. It feels more appropriate now :-)

I dont like mince pies so I always like seeing the different type of cakes that the rest of the market can come up with. My favourites are the flake festive cakes you can buy. Lol sorry to mention the only type that you haven't reviewed today. You have done a thorough job otherwise well done :)

Anonymous said...

Have you seen the new Mistletoe Kisses cake bars? They are new for 2010.

Andrew said...

Have you got something against McVitie's or something Jim? I see the king of all cake makers aren't even represented here :P

Only joking mate. Thanks for the bits and bobs reviews they are always the best. I love yule log so I think need to try out some of those Cadburys ones. I think the star cakes look cool aswell, they are the best looking out them all.

Steven_F said...

How come Heavenly Cakes didn't get a feature in your festive cakes post? I would of thought they would have been top of your list to be in something like this?

If I was looking for a cheap christmas cake thing I would always go with anything made by Cadburys. They are always a safe bet.

Duncan said...

Some of these come out such a long time before Christmas its all to easy to forget they are meant to be seasonal lol.

Ive tried the jaffa cakes with cranberry and I was disappointed by them. I thought they were still nice but I couldn't taste the cranberry in them at all. If your going to put an 'added' flavour in there they should at least make them taste of it.

Rachel said...

I so nearly bought those snow star cakes when I was in tesco last week but I thought it was still a bit too early to be buying Christmas cakes yet. Im glad I didnt now, I think I will just stick with the safer yule log option. Thanks for the reviews Jim. You have been very detailed in your research like you always are :P

Rxxx

Fiona said...

Ive been waiting for a post like this for a few weeks now. I knew you wouldnt be able to resist all these specially flavoured cakes :-)

If you are interested in trying a few more you could look at reviewing the new galaxy cakes. I bought some yesterday and I can tell you they are lush.

Nick said...

Im surprised at the score for the Cadburys Snow Stars. If you put the photos in front of me they would have been the ones I picked out to try. Lol it just goes to show you shouldnt eat with your eyes lol.
I also like the look of the Jaffa cakes with cranberry. I never have cranberry sauce or anything but I can see how it could work with the orange. Thanks for the reviews.

Henry said...

First snow and now all these Christmas themed cakes :) :) :) :) CHRISTMAS IS ON ITS WAY PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry I'm getting too excited I know. Its about time we all had something to smile about though.

Henry said...

Lol sorry in my excitement I got to say good reviews. I like the look of the yule logs personally. I prefer the plainer cakes myself. Yule logs are perfect.

Nigel said...

Jim mate what happened to Man U last night? You got tonked by the worst team in the league what is going on?

Im loving all the cakes today mate. I dont eat this sort of thing all that often but if you laid these out in front of my I would grabbing the Jaffa Cakes off you right away.

Gary said...

Cakes cakes cakes and more cakes lol Thats what I like seeing good work here.

Like some of the other commentors have put, Im a bit surprised by the lack of love for the snow star thingy bobs. They look like they should be really nice but your rating suggests otherwise. Im so stupid they would still be the ones I would buy if I had this selection in front of me in the shops.

Kim S said...

These christmas cakes have got me thinking. Has anyone ever had chocolate flavoured christmas pudding? or chocolate flavoured mince pies?

I think the chocolate mince pies would be wicked. Ive not ever seen someone attempt to make them. There is a gap in the market :)

Sally said...

I never got to try those blackcurrant mini rolls so I would be v interested in trying these cranberry ones if I can find them.

I never bother spending too much time looking at the part of the supermarket that sells this type of thing. I always try and do my shopping as quickly as possible. Next time Im in there I will stop and take a look at some of the cakes and buy them.

Tracey said...

If only mcvities would make the jaffa cakes bars with milk chocolate :( I hate the dark chocolate they put on most of their cakes and stuff. I always have to pick it off.

Katie S said...

Chocolate flavoured sponge layered with vanilla flavoured buttercream, covered in milk chocolate, decorated with a white chocolate star and a sweet dusting'

These sound amazing.

Unfortunately a lot of of people felt that the vanilla buttercream was overly sweet and it's combination with the horrible Cadbury Dream star on top created an overly dominant sugar led taste in the bites where it was most present

Oh no they didn't use dream chocolate did they? Instantly ruined. What a shame :(

Yule logs all the way for me.

Colin said...

Thanks for the post Jim. I love BandB please keep them going.

The ones of interest for me are the mini rolls and the jaffa cakes with cranberry. I dont know why I say I like the look of the cranberry ones, I think its because they are more traditional Xmas whilst they other two just have words on the packaging. The cadbury cakes could of come out any time of year really.

Anonymous said...

So many cakes ... so little time :) Its my CAKE MISSION to try all of these :)

Alicia said...

I really shouldn't be looking at stuff like this. Im desperately trying to stick to a diet for all the christmas parties I have coming up. I have such a soft spot for anything jaffa cake related its not even funny :(
They are my one big weakness! Im sure at some time I will try the cranberry flavoured ones. Just a little nibble though.

Eric said...

@henry lol that made me laugh out loud. Its hard to think we are already in December. It doesnt seem that long ago we were just in Easter.

Where abouts do you live? We had a big flurry of snow last night in london.

Peter said...

Cool post Jim thanks. I hadn't even known about half of these yet, I haven't done much in the way of christmassy food shops yet. some of these will be making it on my list for sure.

Phil said...

Yay cake bits and bobs :) This is a generous review today Jim you're spoiling us.

All of them sound nice but the yule logs are the most appealing to me. As for the snow stars, I don't get why Cadbury still insist on using Dream chocolate. Does anyone actually still buy it? The cranberry mini rolls sound nice in theory but like they didn't quite work. Maybe they should have tried mulled wine flavour.

Victoria (The District Chocoholic) said...

Those mini yule logs sound incredible. Oh, to be able to get more Cadbury products in the U.S.

Alan said...

These all look nice but since I'm not a big cramnberry fan I prob wouldnt bother buying the cranberry ones lol.

I think Cadbury have made more effort with their wrappers than McVities, I thought the cranberry one looked pretty xmassy, its got the xmas images in the background (in line with the other things in the range). Maybe its because its pink but then, it is cranberry lol

Will said...

None of these cakes are very ground breaking are they? If im honest im a bit disappointed if these are the only ones they are going to come out with this year.

When you think about it not many of them are particularly geared for Christmas at all. Most of them could have been brought out as special editions any time of the year.

Anne said...

Oh a BandB! Very nice read but I think I will give all of them a skip. Being german this time of the year is all about ginger bread (the German varieties) and home baked Christmas cookies. :)

But for anyone interested in the yule log, Lidl sells the big versions of them at the moment, £2,49 for two packets!

Btw anyone else disappointed with Cadbury Bliss? I am eating my way through one of these at the moment:
http://www.lindt.com/de/swf/ger/produkte/tafeln/limitierte-editionen/ganze-pistazie-in-vanilletrueffel-creme/

Milk chocolate filled with whole pistacchios in vanilla cream. Now THAT's what I expect a vanilla chocolate to taste like. :) If you can get your hand on one of these Jim, you should really give it a try!

Dave said...

Great pictures today Jim. You have a nack for making these things looks a lot tastier than they actually are lol. You make the star snow things looks well nice.

Ria said...

Yay Bit n Bobs time again! Another great and tempting review, thanks. I equally love and hate when you provide us with numerous products all at once! The first 2 cakes I have not noticed in the stores, or maybe I have but just assumed they were from the normal range from the lack of effort put into the packaging. Even the Jaffas, I'd assume were just normal ones with snow flakes added because it's Christmas. I rather liked the blackcurrant & vanilla halloween roll but I'm in no real rush to try either of these. However, if I see them real cheap, you never know.

The other 2 Cadbury cakes I'm tempted to give a try. I knew as soon as I read "dream star" where the review was headed :D but they look really appealing. Especially with lashings of dusted sugar. I love the feel/texture it adds to the mouth. The Yule log is so chocolatey, it just looks like a solid log of chocolate goodness.

Ana said...

"With the 'Merry' wording aside there wasn't really anything else to give these any sort of festive feel!?"

I think there's a Santa in the sky (pictured on the wrapper) :)

I've tried chocolate bars with cranberry, but I can't remember ever trying any kind of cranberry cake bars.

Jim said...

Hi All,

I hope you have had better luck than me today getting on with your weekly work. I'm currently 'snowed in' where I live. It's amazing how an inch of snow can cause such widespread disruption ... especially when everyone knew it was coming. Oh well - back to more important matters.

Daisy - Re: I cant believe that it is December already? Where does the time go these days?


I don't know. It used to seem like ages between each Christmas day when I was a kid.

Golden - RE: 4 in 1 is something we haven't seen before lol.

I hope you are joking chap. I have done it plenty of times in the last week or so :D Have you not been paying attention or something?

Emma - Re: My favourites are the flake festive cakes you can buy. Lol sorry to mention the only type that you haven't reviewed today. You have done a thorough job otherwise well done

These could always feature in Part 2 :D Who knows eh ;)

Anon / Fiona - Re: Mistletoe Kisses cake bars?

Dont worry! They are on my radar!

Andrew - RE: Have you got something against McVitie's or something Jim? I see the king of all cake makers aren't even represented here :P


Do the Jaffa Cakes not count then :D

Steven - Re: How come Heavenly Cakes didn't get a feature in your festive cakes post? I would of thought they would have been top of your list to be in something like this?

My inability to collect my post means my Heavenly Cakes reviews are being held up. Dont worry there will be more soon I promise :D

Rachel - Re: I so nearly bought those snow star cakes when I was in tesco last week but I thought it was still a bit too early to be buying Christmas cakes yet. Im glad I didnt now, I think I will just stick with the safer yule log option

It's only my opinion that the Yule Logs are better. Who knows, you might think the star cakes are the better out of the two.

Nick - Re: Cranberry

This year might be the first that I try a bit of cranberry on my Turkey. I have always been more of a bread sauce man traditionally. Why not both haha :D

Henry - Re: Your Comment

Haha this did make me laugh. Contain your excitement chap there are plenty of days left. I share your passion for the Yule Log, its a fantastic thing if its done properly.

Nigel - Re: Footie

How did I know you were going to mention that :D Oh well at least it stops all this talk about going a season unbeaten etc. That was all nonsense. If you are a jaffa cakes fan I would give these a try chap. You have nothing to lose ... well apart from £1 of course :D

Gary - Re: Snow Star Cakes

They are still worthy of your consideration chap. Just because I didn't rate them, doesn't make them a bad product. Give them a go.

Kim - Re: chocolate flavoured christmas pudding? or chocolate flavoured mince pies?

Quick Answer - no
Long Answer - I don't think that would work. Of course I would be willing to give it a try though. Let me do some googling to see whats out there.

Jim said...

Tracey - Re: If only mcvities would make the jaffa cakes bars with milk chocolate :( I hate the dark chocolate they put on most of their cakes and stuff. I always have to pick it off.

You must hate dark chocolate if the stuff Mcvities use is to strong for you. I wouldn't even describe it as dark chocolate myself.

Katie - Re: Oh no they didn't use dream chocolate did they? Instantly ruined. What a shame :(

Cadbury really should think about doing something about their white chocolate. Its a big missed opportunity for them.

Colin - Re: The cadbury cakes could of come out any time of year really.

I'm not to sure about that. The Snow Stars are pretty festive and the Yule Logs are different from the mini rolls.

Alicia - Re: I really shouldn't be looking at stuff like this. Im desperately trying to stick to a diet for all the christmas parties I have coming up.

The more you have now, the more praise you get in January when you lose it all :D Your going to be mostly under wraps in this weather anyway lets face it :D

Eric - Re: Snow

I live in Surrey ... its cold, there is a lot of snow and i've watched sky sports news on repeat about 10 times already today having it on in the background whilst working away. I think I need to change the channel :D

Phil - Re: Your Comment

Well you know I like treating you all ... and myself while I'm at it :D

If I had to recommend just the one it would be the Yule Logs. The others are 'nice to have' if you get the chance to do so. I think it best I not remark on Dream chocolate :D

Victoria - Re: America

For every one product you say that about ours, then there is an equivalent one we could say about your's. Its the way it work I'm afraid. If we could all buy the same things in each country then we wouldn't be unique at all!

Alan - Re: Wrappers

I was checking out some of the older Cadbury wrappers on the internet from previous years and the ones this year do look a lot better I have to say. The McVitie's attempt is pretty poor isn't it :D Oh well we shouldn't take these things so seriously really.

Anne - Re: Your Comment

You Germans do make some very nice cakey things at Christmas ... Ritter has shown me that.

That Lindt bar looks very nice. I just tried a very similar bar made by Milka actually - their Amavel Pistazie is also very good if you like that sort of thing. I will see what I can do about trying that Lindt bar.

Dave - Re: Photos

Thanks chap.

Ria - Re: Your Comment

Bits & Bobs is becoming a weekly thing now. I like putting them together, they make for a nice break from the chocolate reviews all the time.
When you try the two Cadbury products I would be interested to hear your thoughts on them. If you are looking for a super duper deal then you can find both of them included in an offer in Sainburys ... they are doing 2 for £2 on a range of Christmas cakes. Damn its sad I know that isn't it :D

Ana - Re: Santa on the wrapper

There is indeed good spot. You had to look pretty closely though didn't you :D

Thanks for all the comments people. I'm currently mid process writing up PART 2! That will come in due time next week. Thanks for the feedback.

JIM

Anonymous said...

Dernit, was hoping you'd review the rum and raisin cake bars... they did have a chocolate layer on the top of them!

Victoria (The District Chocoholic) said...

This is true, Jim. While all the folks in the UK have their Cadbury, I can pick up Vosges here in the States.

At my local grocery store.

Not rubbing it in, or anything...

 

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