Spira (confectionery)

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title: Spira (confectionery)
text: Spira was a milk chocolate product in the form of a hollow twisted spiral produced by Cadbury. There were two spiral fingers in each pack, and the brand was initially only available in the south-west and north-west of England in the mid-1980s, before being rolled out across the country. The development of Spira can be traced back to 1984 and was born of two key factors: a new production process allowed chocolate to be produced in different shapes and textures without the need for moulds, and the
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description: Former chocolate product produced by Cadbury
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