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Published 14:15 15 Jan 2017 GMT
Nick Allam was reportedly bored one day at lunch time when he put Oreo bits in his Creme Egg.
When he realised he was on to a winner, he Tweeted the official Cadburys account with a picture of his creation.
https://twitter.com/nickallam/status/560432685660000256
Cadbury even acknowledged his tweet and told him they'd let their product team know.
https://twitter.com/CadburyUK/status/560477098234871808
Two years later however, the product became a reality but Nick wasn't impressed as he got no credit for it whatsoever.
"I was a little surprised to be honest and then a little disappointed because there was no recognition," he told the Bristol Post. "I'm going to put it out there and say I did invent it, so yes, Cadbury have stolen my idea.''Nick retweeted the picture again recently but got no response from the chocolate company. Nick said he doesn't think he is owed any money from Cadbury, but he would like some recognition from them for his creative idea. Catch up with this week's episode of Football Friday Live:
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