You can now work for Cadbury's as a White Chocolate Creme Egg hunter

And they will pay you £45 an hour

Author: William MarriottPublished 20th Mar 2019
Last updated 20th Mar 2019

Bark.com is looking for recruits to take up the new position of 'Professional Cadbury's Creme Egg Hunter', following the launch of the White Chocolate Creme Egg-hunting campaign.

872 white chocolate eggs have been sent around the country, located in supermarkets Asda, Morrisons, Tesco, Co-op, Sainsburys, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and One Stop shops. Nine of the eggs have a value of £10,000!

The requirement to be a hunter is simple. You'll need to find a customer, head to any of the chosen supermarkets and buy as many eggs as possible until you find a white one. You'll even get paid £45 an hour with a potential for bonuses if white eggs are found.

Swipe to see the old chocolate bars we miss

1) Cadbury Coconut Boost

The core centre made up of dessicated coconut combined with a normal Boost bar was just too good - why on EARTH was this masterpiece ever taken out of circulation?!

2) Dairy Milk Tiffin

After being off the shelves for years, Tiffin made its comeback in 2016. Hallelujah!

3) Mars Delight

That caramel and chocolate cream filling mixed with that wafer, was a pure delight. Sadly, we despite people's efforts, this Mars chocolate bar won't be returning anytime soon.

4) Cadbury Marble

Milk and white chocolate AND praline in one bar? Yup. Cadbury's really are one of the best at coming up with new recipes.

5) Cadbury Spira

Two fingers of Dairy Milk with chocolate spiralling around the outside... YUM.

6) Time Out

The Time Out was very slyly taken off the shelves - basically a chocolate wafer, but SO MUCH MORE. Thankfully, they still exist in shops as a single wafer.

7) Cadbury Snow Flake

The geniuses at Cadbury decided to merge their white Dream chocolate with the standard flake to create utter perfection in this little bar. But why, oh why, did they stop making them?!

8) Rowntree's Cabana

Coconut, caramel, cherries and chocolate – the ultimate tropical chocolate bar, right?

9) Trio

TRIO! TRIOOOO! I want Trio and I want one now!

10) Cadbury Dream

Possibly one of the best additions to the Heroes tin at Christmas.

11) Cadbury Fuse

Nuts, raisins, fudge and cereal pieces all in one chocolate bar?! It's years since we last saw a Fuse bar around. Sob.

12) Terry's Pyramint

Basically, a pyramid version of an After Eight but with a slightly sloppier middle. We miss these!

13) KitKat Senses

We can't for the life of us think why these went extinct. But they've been refashioned in a selection box, so that's something at least.

14) Milkybar Choo

We're hoping this one will make a comeback. The strange combination of white chocolate and fudge worked surprisingly perfectly.

15) Cadbury Taz Bar

When Taz became extinct, this chocolate bar was revolutionised as a Freddo bar with caramel. But we miss that devil.

16) Twix Top

This was the highlight of our school packed lunches... Anyone else?!

17) Cadbury Snaps

They're like Pringles - but chocolate. And just like our favourite snack, you couldn't ever just have one Snap!

18) Rowntree's Secret

Withdrawn due to low sales volumes, the marshmallow centre wrapped in thick chocolate was a real treat back in the day.

19) Cadbury Wispa Mint

We've all had a Wispa, haven't we? But the mint version had an extra edge to it that was just simply divine. Sigh.

20) Texan

The mighty chew.

21) Flyte

Forget Maltesers, this really was a lighter way to enjoy chocolate.

21) White maltesers

Despite fans clamouring for the return of the white chocolate delights, Mars say they have no intention of bringing them back. Sob!

23) Galaxy Truffle

The fan favourite was inexplicably removed and replaced by Twix in Celebrations tubs back in 2011. It's clear that some people are not over it as a petition was made in 2018 to bring the chocolate back.
A spokesperson said: "We're always interested in hearing our fans' views on the products they love, but we don't have any current plans to bring back Galaxy Truffles."
Get in the bin.

Cadbury's have already started training new recruits in the artful skill of 'Sling and Splash'.

If you're not wanting to pay for the hunter but do want the chance to win £10,000, a spokesperson for Cadbury's has said that you can actually find out whether an egg is white by looking at the packaging.

They said: "All white Cadbury Creme Eggs, whilst wrapped in the same iconic packaging as the classic creme egg, will contain nutritional information that is specific to the white chocolate variant.

But do the hunters get to eat all the normal creme egg's they find?

If you want this job, you can sign up here.

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