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[[caption-width-right:300:"Hey there Troper, why you always troping around? Haven't you heard of Cadbury's Caramel?"]]



* ShoutOut: The beginning of one commercial has a white rabbit say [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland "I'm late! I'm late for a very important date!"]]

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The beginning of one commercial has a white rabbit say [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland "I'm late! I'm late for a very important date!"]]date!"]]
** Another commercial had an adaptation of ''Literature/TheTortoiseAndTheHare'' with the Hare getting far ahead as usual, but losing to the Tortoise because he stopped to enjoy a Caramel bar with the bunny.
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During the 80s and 90s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convince them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's Caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "Take it easy with Cadbury's Caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).

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During the 80s and 90s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel Caramel[[note]]now called Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel[[/note]] chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convince them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's Caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "Take it easy with Cadbury's Caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).



* SuicidalLemmings: One commercial featured a lemming that was about to run right off of a cliff... until the bunny gets his attention and tells him about Cadbury's caramel and the chance of winning a Nikon camera.

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* SuicidalLemmings: One commercial featured a lemming that was about to run right off of a cliff... until the bunny gets his attention and tells him about Cadbury's caramel Caramel and the chance of winning a Nikon camera.

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* MsFanservice: The bunny herself, who's defined by her alluringly calm and laid-back voice, sultry demeanour, slender and curvy body, and [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal only wearing a pink ribbon]].

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* MsFanservice: The bunny herself, who's defined by her alluringly calm and laid-back voice, voice with a West Country accent, sultry demeanour, slender and curvy body, and [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal only wearing a pink ribbon]].



* Literature/TheTortoiseAndTheHare: One commercial had an adaptation of the classic tale with the Hare getting far ahead as usual, but losing to the Tortoise because he stopped to enjoy a Caramel bar with the bunny.
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* UsefulNotes/BritishAccents: The bunny herself has a very smooth and alluring West Country accent.

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During the 80s and 90s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convincing them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "take it easy with Cadbury's caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).

The bunny [[TheBusCameBack briefly returned]] in 2009 to promote the launch of Caramel Nibbles. Unfortunately she has since [[PutOnABus vanished from the public eye]] again.

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During the 80s and 90s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convincing convince them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's caramel Caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "take "Take it easy with Cadbury's caramel" Caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).

The bunny [[TheBusCameBack briefly returned]] in 2009 to promote the launch of Caramel Nibbles. Nibbles, with the tagline "Still got it". Unfortunately she has since [[PutOnABus vanished from the public eye]] again.
again, but does appear as a greetable character at the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadbury_World Cadbury World]] attraction in Bournville, Birmingham.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The bunny only wears a pink bow that's on her neck.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The bunny only wears a big pink bow that's on tied around her neck.neck.
* UsefulNotes/BritishAccents: The bunny herself has a very smooth and alluring West Country accent.



* MsFanservice: The bunny herself, who's defined by an alluringly calm and laid-back voice, and a body with a slender and curvy build.

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* MsFanservice: The bunny herself, who's defined by an her alluringly calm and laid-back voice, and a body with a sultry demeanour, slender and curvy build.body, and [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal only wearing a pink ribbon]].


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* Literature/TheTortoiseAndTheHare: One commercial had an adaptation of the classic tale with the Hare getting far ahead as usual, but losing to the Tortoise because he stopped to enjoy a Caramel bar with the bunny.
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The bunny [[TheBusCameBack briefly returned]] in 2009 to promote the launch of Caramel Nibbles. Unfortunately she has since [[PutOnABus vanished from the public eye]] again.


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* CardiovascularLove: Characters in awe of the bunny's beauty would often emanate red or pink hearts.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: Other animals would act noticeablely more foolish after spotting the bunny. For example, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjQ5Yw72xtA a beaver]] lets a tree with two squirrels on it fall to the ground, much to the squirrels' frustration.
* LuminescentBlush: In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AUEv7kj2VQ&pp=ygUfY2FkYnVyeSdzIGNhcmFtZWwgcmFiYml0IGFkdmVydA%3D%3D bee advert]], a mole who has burrowed underneath where the bunny was sitting does this after she offers him a Cadbury's Caramel bar.


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* {{Paparazzi}}: Two weasel paparazzi meet the bunny in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugKNI7FLiW8 this advert]].
* PungeonMaster: The bunny is fond of greeting other animals with puns.
--> '''Bunny:''' Hey Mr. Bee, why you always buzzing around?
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During the 80s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convincing them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "take it easy with Cadbury's caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).

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During the 80s, 80s and 90s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convincing them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "take it easy with Cadbury's caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).
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* SuicidalLemmings: One commercial featured a lemming that was about to run right off of a cliff... until the bunny gets his attention and tells him about Cadbury's caramel and the chance of winning a Nikon camera.

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* SuicidalLemmings: One commercial featured a lemming that was about to run right off of a cliff... until the bunny gets his attention and tells him about Cadbury's caramel and the chance of winning a Nikon camera.camera.
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I'm not too sure if Distracted By The Sexy is genuinely present in the commercials.


* DistractedByTheSexy: Whenever the bunny starts talking to someone right next to her (be it a Beaver chomping down a tree or a lemming that's about to run right off of a cliff), they'll instantaneously get fixated on her.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The bunny only wears a pink ribbon that's on her neck.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The bunny only wears a pink ribbon bow that's on her neck.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The bunny only wears a pink ribbon.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The bunny only wears a pink ribbon.ribbon that's on her neck.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The bunny only wears a pink ribbon.
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During the 80s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convincing them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "take it easy with Cadbury's caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).

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During the 80s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury Cadbury's Caramel Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convincing them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "take it easy with Cadbury's caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).
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During the 80s, a series of commercials were made for Cadbury's caramel chocolate bars that revolved around the following format: an animal would be seen minding their business (whether it be something like a Beaver munching down on a tree or a white rabbit worrying about being late for a tea party) when, all of a sudden, the Cadbury Bunny (voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes) would appear alongside them, get their attention, and convincing them to "take it easy" with Cadbury's caramel bars. The commercials would often end with the tagline "take it easy with Cadbury's caramel" (or a variation of the phrase).
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!! Take it ''easy'' with the following tropes:

* DistractedByTheSexy: Whenever the bunny starts talking to someone right next to her (be it a Beaver chomping down a tree or a lemming that's about to run right off of a cliff), they'll instantaneously get fixated on her.
* MsFanservice: The bunny herself, who's defined by an alluringly calm and laid-back voice, and a body with a slender and curvy build.
* ShoutOut: The beginning of one commercial has a white rabbit say [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland "I'm late! I'm late for a very important date!"]]
* SuicidalLemmings: One commercial featured a lemming that was about to run right off of a cliff... until the bunny gets his attention and tells him about Cadbury's caramel and the chance of winning a Nikon camera.

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