You'll need to find out whether the person to be eating the creme eggs can eat dairy food, in case that's included in the ingredients. Check the label, which should list all the ingredients. If you're still in doubt you'll need to check with Cadbury; you can email them with queries from their website.
Well, yes and no, because it has chocolate in it. Chocolate is considered dairy, and some vegetarians eat dairy (lacto-vegetarian) and some do not. It depends on which you/they are.
Yes, Cadbury Whole Nut chocolate bar is suitable for most vegetarians. However, most consumers should look at the ingredients, as all vegetarians are different.
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Yes they are.
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There is no specific information available about Roald Dahl's particular opinion on Cadbury's creme eggs. Dahl was known to have enjoyed sweets and treats, but his specific preferences regarding creme eggs are not documented.
Read ingredients if they have eggs in them then NO they are not suitable for vegetarians, as most packed croissants do contain eggs, unlike the freshly backed ones that you can buy in bakeries.
Cadbury and Lindt can not be considered products, because they are brand names. Products that they make would include truffles, creme eggs, and other confections.
Lacto vegetarians do not eat eggs or anything made with eggs unless they are ovo lacto vegetarians.
Any vegetable dish that does not include animal flesh or secretions (eggs, milk, honey) is suitable for both vegans and vegetarians.
Well there's a difference between vegetarians and vegans. Most vegetarians do consume milk products like cheese for example while vegans don't come near any animals products at all. If you choose to consume milk products then it's ok to eat chocolate in condition that they're not made with eggs. Always read ingredients on whatever you buy and check if there's eggs included. If so then the answer is NO it's not suitable for vegetarians.
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Lacto vegetarians.