Fry's Turkish Delight

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Turkish Delight chocolate bar, as sold in the UK (September 2006).
Turkish Delight chocolate bar, as sold in the UK (September 2006).

Fry's Turkish Delight is a chocolate bar made by Cadbury's, and formerly by J. S. Fry & Sons. It was launched in 1914 and consists of a rose-flavoured Turkish delight surrounded by milk chocolate. It is widely marketed as being 92% fat-free.

While less popular in North America, Fry's Turkish Delight enjoy a popular audience in the UK, where the chocolate bar remains a staple.[citation needed]

Note: despite only containing a warning for nuts, egg and soya traces the product also contains gluten in the main filling - (wheat) glucose syrup - and is therefore NOT gluten free.


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