Easter quiz: How well do you know Cadbury Creme eggs?

It’s that time of the year when fans of the Cadbury Creme egg will be in their element, but how well do you know this Easter sweet treat?

As it’s a long weekend and Easter, why not see how well you know the famous Cadbury Creme egg?

No matter how you eat them, they’ll soon be gone from shops so here’s a fun quiz to test your knowledge of the chocolate treat. Answers are below.

How many Cadbury Creme eggs are made every day at the Bournville factory?

  1. 1 million
  2. 1.5 million
  3. 1.25 million

If you laid all the Cadbury Creme eggs made in a year from end to end, how far would it stretch?

  1. Bournville UK to Beijing, China
  2. Bournville UK to Dubai, UAE
  3. Bournville UK to Sydney, Australia

If you stacked all the Cadbury Creme eggs made in a year on top of one another how much higher than Everest would they be?

  1. 900 times
  2. 500 times
  3. 700 times

The fastest a person has ever eaten a Cadbury Creme egg is in how many seconds?

  1. 8.6
  2. 6.3
  3. 5.8

In what year did Cadbury Creme egg coin the phrase “how do you eat yours”?

  1. 1985
  2. 1982
  3. 1990

When did the colour of the foil wrapping of the Creme egg change from blue to red?

  1. 1986
  2. 1989
  3. 1993

In which year did Matt Lucas famously feature in the Creme egg advert?

  1. 1996
  2. 1999
  3. 1997

In 1985 it was revealed that over half of Brits eat their Cadbury Creme eggs by?

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  1. Dipping into the egg
  2. Eating the top of the egg
  3. Licking the insides of the egg

Which of the following doesn’t feature in the Cadbury Creme egg cookbook?

  1. Creme egg trifle
  2. Creme egg chocolate roulade 
  3. Creme egg and passionfruit layer cake

Cadbury Creme eggs are only available to buy in stores for how long each year?

  1. All year round
  2. Between January and Easter
  3. Between January and summer

The barcode for the Cadbury Creme egg hasn’t changed in over 20 years, what is that barcode?

  1. 50201601
  2. 50201600
  3. 50201602
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Answers

How many Cardbury Creme eggs are made every day at the Bournville factory?

Answer: 1.5 million

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If you laid all the Cadbury Creme eggs made in a year from end to end, how far would it stretch?

Answer: Bournville UK to Sydney Australia

If you stacked all the Cadbury Creme eggs made in a year on top of one another how much higher than Everest would they be?

Answer: 900 times

The fastest a person has ever eaten a Cadbury Creme egg is in how many seconds?

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Answer: 8.6

In what year did Cadbury Creme egg coin the phrase “how do you eat yours”?

Answer: 1985

When did the colour of the foil wrapping of the Creme egg change from blue to red?

Answer: 1989

In which year did Matt Lucas famously feature in the Creme egg advert?

Answer: 1997

In 1985 it was revealed that over half of Brits eat their Cadbury Creme eggs by?

Answer: Eating the top of the egg

Which of the following doesn’t feature in the Cadbury Creme egg cookbook?

Answer: Cadbury Creme egg trifle

Cadbury Creme eggs are only available to buy in stores for how long each year?

Answer: Between January and Easter

The barcode for the Cadbury Creme egg hasn’t changed in over 20 years, what is that barcode?

Answer: 50201600

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