Cadbury
Cadbury is one of the oldest confectionery brands in the UK. Founded in 1824 by John Cadbury, the company started off selling tea and coffee, but soon moved into drinking chocolate.
In 1905, the company introduced Dairy Milk, which quickly became their best selling product. The company continued to expand its range through new products and acquisitions such as Trebor Bassett, Fry's, Maynards and Hall's. It 1969 merged with Schweppes to become Cadbury Schweppes plc.
In 2008, the two companies demerged, and in 2010, Cadbury was acquired by US food conglomerate Kraft for £11.8 billion. Since then, Kraft have anounced the closure of the company's Keynsham factory and sold off Cadbury's Polish Wedel brand.
You can buy Cadbury products online from Amazon.com in the US and Handy Candy and Cadbury Gifts Direct in the UK.
Shown below are Chocablog reviews and articles relating to Cadbury chocolate.
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Cadbury Old Gold Roast Almond
10 Jun 2009 -
Cadbury Bournville Orange
29 May 2009 -
Cadbury Bournville Old Jamaica
28 Apr 2009 -
Cadbury Flake Moments
14 Apr 2009 -
Cadbury Chomp (Australia)
09 Apr 2009 -
Cadbury Caramello
16 Mar 2009 -
Cadbury Allora
27 Jan 2009 -
Cadbury Luxury Selection 72%
18 Jan 2009 -
Cadbury Eight Moments
22 Dec 2008 -
Cadbury Old Gold Dark Delicacies
13 Nov 2008 -
Cadbury Dairy Milk With Cranberry & Granola
18 Oct 2008 -
Cadbury Dairy Milk Apricot Crumble Crunch
15 Oct 2008 -
Cadbury Cherry Ripe Doubled Dipped 70%
18 Sep 2008 -
Cadbury Dairy Milk Melts – Heavenly Praline
16 Aug 2008 -
Cadbury Old Gold Peppermint
08 Aug 2008 -
Cadbury Old Gold Liqueur Flavoured Selection
10 Jun 2008 -
Cadbury Flake Luxury
30 May 2008 -
Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted
23 May 2008 -
Cadbury Dairy Milk Desserts Crème Brulee
15 May 2008 -
Cadbury Dairy Milk Melts – Deliciously Dark
07 May 2008
