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This product is bought primarily as a gift or indulgence treat, and its appeal rests on the Cadbury Silk premium positioning. Under the hood, however, every component—from the chocolate shell to the centre fillings—is ultra-processed: sugar leads the ingredient lists, palmolein (a refined palm-oil fraction carrying genotoxic process contaminants per EFSA) appears in both centre fillings, three separate emulsifiers (E442, E476, E322) are used, and both nature-identical and artificial vanilla flavouring substances are present. Critically, no nutrition panel data was captured, so consumers cannot independently assess sugar, fat, or calorie load per serving—a significant transparency gap for a product where sugar is likely the dominant macronutrient. The single most useful thing to know: this is a NOVA 4 ultra-processed confection with palmolein and multiple emulsifiers, high implied sugar, and zero nutrition transparency on the label as ingested by this app.