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Thursday , 1 January 2026

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Thursday , 1 January 2026
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Cadbury 5 Star’s Master Plan: Uncles to the Rescue – Valentine’s Day is Doomed!

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Cadbury 5 Star’s Master Plan: Uncles to the Rescue - Valentine’s Day is Doomed!
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In a bold move, Cadbury 5 Star, famous for its iconic ‘Ramesh-Suresh’ ads, is back to shake things up—this time, by assembling the ultimate party poopers: uncles! Instead of simply handing out chocolates, they are now enlisting uncles to “destroy Valentine’s Day” in the most hilarious way possible.

Cadbury is flipping the script on the typical Valentine’s Day chocolate tradition by recruiting uncles to disrupt the holiday’s popularity. The campaign features a YouTube video that has already racked up over 5.1 million views, along with an official website where people can enlist their uncles for the cause.

But why uncles, you ask? Simple. According to the campaign, whenever uncles hop onto a trend, it instantly loses its cool factor for Gen Z. The website cheekily suggests that since uncles have a history of making trends uncool, they might just be the perfect force to “eradicate” Valentine’s Day altogether.

Watch the campaign here:

Cadbury 5 Star has always stood for “doing nothing,” and this campaign is their playful attempt at offering a chill alternative to the pressures of romance on February 14th.

To participate, people can visit the official website, register their uncles, and receive “date allowances” as a fun perk—while nominators get a chance to earn commissions. Cadbury 5 Star is turning anti-Valentine’s Day into a hilarious movement, proving once again that their brand is all about fun, mischief, and a little bit of chaos.

Cupid might have met his match – and it’s wearing a half-buttoned shirt with a dad joke ready to go!

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