Noun
A somewhat granola- or cookie-like chocolate-covered sweet, served in bar form.
(US Vietnam era military slang, usually in the plural) An infantry soldier, a grunt.
(South Africa, slang, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) A white Afrikaner.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCadbury's Somerdale Factory located in Keynsham near Bristol, south west England (1921–2010) Cadbury soon expanded its product range with Flake (1920), Creme eggs (1923), Fruit and Nut (1928), and Crunchie (1929) (originally under the Fry's label). Source: Internet
Imported bars such as Aero, Cadbury, Coffee Crisp, Crunchie, and Flake. Source: Internet
Popular treats including Crunchie, Twirl and Wispa bars will contain no more than 200 calories each when sold in a four-pack. Source: Internet