The UX of Christmas Chocolates: What Cadbury’s Roses Forgot About the Unwrapping Ritual
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In the UK, the chocolate tin at Christmas is part of our shared cultural understanding. For a lot of us, there are two key players: Quality Street and Roses. As with all nostalgia-driven, dopamine-releasing products, the packaging is a huge part of our enjoyment of them. The tin, the foil, the little card with the different types, all of it.
Now enter someone at Cadbury UK Roses. I can imagine the meeting; I can even imagine how you could bend research to support it.

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