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They didn't, Dr. Pepper is still owned by the 7-Up/Snapple company. Coke just distributes some of the syrups for fountains like you find in fast food restaurants.
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Snapple owns the recipe
It probably will remain very much the same. And since Cadbury originated out of Britain, most likely it will remain there.
Cadbury Mint Triple Decker chocolate was, at some point, available in Australia. It is not clear whether or not you can still buy this chocolate as it may have been discontinued.
No. it is owned by NBC Universal a subsidiary of Comcast.
Many people like Cadbury Chocolates because they have a very nice, rich taste to the but are still affordable and easy to come by.
well i hope its not over because I FOUND THE STAR!! Yay im happy but it might be over then it might not be still doing reseach
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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.
YES! I know they are weird names but o well. they still rock.
Cracked pepper is made from peppercorns which have been broken apart or "cracked," but are still relatively large. Ground pepper is made from breaking down or "grinding" peppercorns further, such that the particles are made finer.