Cadbury is bringing back its Secret Santa postal service so Brits can gift a bar of chocolate to their loved ones as a surprise
Cadbury has announced the return of its Cadbury Secret Santa postal service for the sixth year running. Hoping to spread cheer this Christmas, Cadbury is inviting thousands of people to share a moment of generosity and send a bar of Cadbury chocolate to someone special for free.
Locations will include train stations, shopping centres and bus stops from now until December 24. Once tracked down, secret Santas can scan a QR code to virtually meet Jeff, the Cadbury Secret Santa postie, and be taken on an interactive digital journey to help them choose a chocolate bar to gift. Brits will be able to choose from a range of bars, including Vegan Plant bar and classic Cadbury Dairy Milk, Oreo, Wholenut, Fruit & Nut, Mini Snowballs and Winter Wonderland bars. And for those looking to amp up their secret Santa gifting, Cadbury chocolate bars and a selection of tasty Cadbury treats, which can be purchased via Cadbury Gifts Direct and gifted anonymously.
Nicole Dudley, Christmas Brand Manager comments: “Our cherished Cadbury Secret Santa ritual is back. This year, we wanted to spread generosity even further across the nation, so we have made Cadbury Secret Santa more accessible than ever before. From today right up until Christmas Eve we are giving 120,000 people the chance to send a chosen chocolate bar secretly to a loved one completely for free.
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