You must mean 'Bournville' dark chocolate. It was made in Bournville. Bournville is a model village, near Birmingham, England which was built by the Cadbury family. The Cadburys, who are Quakers famous for their chocolate making, built it to house their workers.
Cadburys dairy milk, Cadburys dairy milk with caramel, cadburys diary milk whole nut,eclair, fudge, bournville, twirl and new 'twisted' or creme egg.
Well I suppose it depends on the brand...but there are a crazy amount and I would be here for months if I was to try and write them so I will just tell you a few: There is cadburys dairy milk, cadburys fruit and nut, cadburys caramel, cadburys Turkish delight, cadburys dream bar, cadburys bournville, ... There is milka, milka daim, milka cream, milka biscuit...there are loads of Lindt ones, the simple ones being white, milk and dark and of course you can get all of the 71,72,73,74...%+etc etc etc cocoa in the dark and there are just loads and loads more... I hope this helps
Bournville was created in 1879.
Bournville School was created in 1954.
Bournville railway station was created in 1978.
Bournville railway station ended in 1946.
Bournville Works Railway was created in 1884.
The motto of Bournville School is 'Where learning leads to great opportunities.'.
a lot
I believe Cadbury is more ethical than most, it was built with ethical values that were carried on by each new generation. For example, cadbury was the first to give women a pension scheme and to give paid leave. Cadbury's also built a city around their factory for the workers, (Bournville) and the sons strongly believed in corporal social responsibilty. Nowadays cadburys isn't as ethical as it used to be, but compared to others, Cadburys is still rather ethical, even with Krafts owning it and making the chocolate bars smaller but the price the same or firing 7,500 people. Cadbury's is quite ethical.
they are ok!!lol!!