Ninety million chocolate Easter bunnies are produced each year.
68g per 100g
5p
The company ' Cadbury's ' is a global company and it has many factories, much like cadbury world in england, all over the world. there is also a chocolate fountain which tours the world regularly.
a lot
can u please tell me
70 to 80 million pounds a year
There are two Cadbury's chocolate factories around the world. One is based in Birmingham, United Kingdom and the other is located in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Oh, dude, Cadbury makes a ton of cash, like hundreds of millions a year. They're basically swimming in pools of chocolate coins at this point. I mean, who even needs that much money? Not me, that's for sure.
Cadbury, as a subsidiary of Mondelez International, does not publicly disclose its profits separately. However, Mondelez reported annual revenues exceeding $26 billion in recent years, with a significant portion attributed to its chocolate brands, including Cadbury. Profit margins can vary, but overall, Mondelez has consistently shown strong profitability in the confectionery market. For specific figures, it would be necessary to look at Mondelez's financial reports for detailed insights.
Depending on the size, weight and cocoa mass and if it's from a specialist or not. It cant be anything from 10p (If say, Tesco's cooking chocolate) to £10 + for specialist chocolate. Next time you ask a question, explain what you are using chocolate for i.e Cooking, just snacking on etc. As well as, if you want Cadbury's chocolate or Thorntons etc.
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1,000,000