Cadbury’s new Dairy Milk bars inspire memes about regional bread names in the UK, highlighting local dialects and sharing culture.
West Midlands: Cadbury’s new bar designs have gone viral. They sparked memes about local dialects. One meme humorously debates if it’s a cob, bap, or roll.
The new Dairy Milk bars are made for sharing. Each wrapper shows who should get which piece. There are 12 fun designs, like “Who drove, who navigated, and who slept?”
These designs are popular on social media. They poke fun at the UK’s strong opinions on various topics. The bread meme has gained thousands of views online.
Sadly, that meme isn’t one of the 12 bars for sale. Still, it highlights the fun dialect differences in the region. Cadbury created these bars after a study of 2,000 adults.
The study revealed that 25% of people forget to say thank you. However, 87% believe it’s never too late to show gratitude. It also found that good deeds inspire more kindness.
In the West Midlands, holding doors open is the most common act of kindness. About 60% of people do this daily. Many also help with chores like washing up and tidying up.
Cadbury’s survey showed that 95% appreciate small helpful gestures, like a cup of tea. Connor Gould, the brand manager, emphasized the importance of sharing and gratitude.
He said sharing a chocolate bar can show you care. The new range of sharing bars is now available in major retailers. We just wish those memes were real!