it started out in 1752 when he opened a cafe selling hot chocolate in Bradford. he liked chocolate, i guess! but it was his sons, george and Richard, who did most of the chocolateering and chocolate revolutionising. they were Quakers - they were nice and felt sorry for their factory workers who lived in slums and built them a town called bournville that was clean and happy
John Cadbury developed an emulsification process to make solid chocolate. This lead to the candy bar and him opening up the Cadbury company.
he went to pontymoil primary
John Cadbury and his brother Benjamin joined together to form Cadbury Brothers of Birmingham.
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John Cadbury died may 11 1889. He was 87 when he died.
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I am not sure if John Cadbury got married or not but I do know that he had two sons called Richard and George.
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John Cadbury because he invented Cadbury's chocolate.
John Cadbury was a Quaker, a member of the Religious Society of Friends. The Quaker faith emphasizes simplicity, equality, and social justice, which likely influenced Cadbury's business practices and philanthropic endeavors.
No he didn't
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