Freddo frog
Cadbury's
Freddo Frog was invented in the
1930s, when Harry Melbourne, employee of McPherson's Chocolates, decided they needed a new chocolate range. Statistics showed that a
mouse was wanted most, but Harry knew that wouldn't sell.
His reasoning was that women and children were afraid of mice, and wouldn't like it. Thus, Freddo was born.
Today Freddo is Australia’s most popular children’s chocolate and is available in a number of delicious flavours including Cadbury 'Dairy Milk' Milk Chocolate, Milky White, Milky Top, Strawberry, Honey Crisp, Peppermint, Blueberry and new Pine-Lime.
Freddo Frog is available as a 12g, a giant 40g size, and a 240g Share Pack.
Ingredients: Sugar, Milk Solids, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifiers (Soya Lecithin, 476), Flavours. May contain traces of nuts. Cocoa Solids 26%, Milk Solids 27%.
Serving size | 12.00g |
| Per serving | Per 100g |
Energy | 265.2kJ | 2210.00kJ |
Protein | 0.984g | 8.20g |
Fat | 3.552g | 29.60g |
Includes saturated fat | 2.232g | 18.60g |
Carbohydrate | 6.864g | 57.20g |
Includes Sugars | 6.696g | 55.80g |
Sodium | 10.8mg | 90.00mg |