I wonder if anyone can help me: I play at making chocolates from home, and one of my new molds is the Frys bar shape. I've made my first crack at doing a peppermint cream (eh - not bad, but not right consistency!), but when I showed the guys at work, they all INSIST that I make a 5 centers.
The question: What were they? Can anyone remember? Our current theory is Strawberry, Orange, Peppermint, Original plain and Lime? (in random fashion, of course!)
Anyone got any clues? I'm happy to make up my own Ginni's 5 Centers, (though actually, the mold has 6 chunks, so it should be Ginni's 6 Center, really. I was just going to randomly repeat a flavour.), but it would be good if I knew what clearly worked for decades before profit took over the world in place of reputational excellence.
edited to add: According to the website (Cadbury's website, that is - which bizarrely didn't come up on a google search) it's "raspberry, lime, vanilla, coffee and orange" Really? Can anyone confirm? Particularly since the wrapper image has pictures of a strawberry, orange, raspberry, lime (lemon?) and a pineapple. Not a coffee bean in sight, and I wouldn't really classify coffee as a fruit flavour. Most bizarre.