Cherry Ripe

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Cherry Ripe is an Australian chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury Australia Pty. Ltd. It is Australia’s oldest chocolate bar brand, first introduced in 1924 by MacRobertson's. It consists of a cherry and coconut mix covered in Old Gold dark chocolate. It is similar in many ways to dark chocolate Bounty bar.

Cherry Ripe Chocettes are a variation.

[edit] Other Cherry Ripes

  • Cherry Ripe is an Australian food writer of some note.
  • Cherry Ripe is an old song in Great Britain that was mentioned in Dylan Thomas's A Child's Christmas in Wales.
  • Cherry Ripe is the nickname for a numbers station operating in the far east using the above folk song as its interval signal. The transmitter is believed to operate from the U.S. Territory of Guam. It is also believed to be operated by the British Secret Intelligence Service due to its great similarity to another such station, the Lincolnshire Poacher.