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Published 07 Nov 2024

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Free chocolate as Cadbury’s Secret Santa returns

Cadbury is back with its Secret Santa giveaway in time for Christmas, meaning you could get your hands on a free bar of Dairy Milk.

An illustration of a open chocolate bar in a purple wrapper.
Michelle Kight - Money Wellness

Written by: Michelle Kight

Financial content writer

Published: 7 November 2024

Here’s how to join in the fun.

Find the posters

You need to keep an eye out for special posters around the UK.

These posters will feature a QR code. It's like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you get chocolate.

Scan the QR code

Once you spot a poster, simply scan the QR code.

This will take you to a page where you can request your free bar.

You have a few options to choose from, including:

  • Dairy Milk
  • Winter Wonderland
  • Oreo
  • Caramel
  • Whole Nut
  • Fruit & Nut
  • Mini Snowballs
  • vegan Plant Bar

Important dates

The giveaway is already underway and runs till midnight on 22 December. But remember, you can only claim one bar per mobile number and a maximum of three per household.

Who can join?

This offer is open to anyone aged 18 or over in the UK, but sadly, those in the Isle of Man and Channel Islands will miss out.

Claiming your bar

After scanning, you’ll fill in your personal details, including your name, email address and postal address.

You’ll also need to verify your entry via text message.

Be quick though, as there’s a time limit to complete the form.

The fine print

There are 115,000 bars available, and they will be sent out within 1-2 weeks.

A limited number of free bars are being given away each day, but any unclaimed freebies will roll over to the next day.

Michelle Kight - Money Wellness

Written by: Michelle Kight

Financial content writer

Michelle is a qualified journalist who spent over seven years writing for her local online newspaper. Having grown up in some of the North West’s most deprived areas, she has a first-hand and empathetic understanding of what it means to face serious money worries. With a strong interest in mental health issues, she is a keen advocate of boosting the accessibility of financial wellness services.

Published: 7 November 2024

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Michelle Kight - Money Wellness

Written by: Michelle Kight

Financial content writer

Published: 7 November 2024

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