Cadbury Adams introduced Trident gum under Cadbury Adams in the UK in 2007. Originally Trident was produced in 1960 by the American Chicle company.
trident was made by a family.
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Trident Gum is created by Cadbury USA, but their headquarters are in Parisppany , New Jersey. They make the gum in Rockford, IL
Stride is Cadbury-Adams, and I don't think they have any kosher gums. (Trident Bubblicious or Dentyne)
For more information about the Company you can start here : COMPANY: Cadbury Adams USA LLC (the "Company" or "we") COMPANY LOCATION: 389 Interpace Parkway, Parsippany, NJ 07054 USA JURISDICTION: State of New Jersey, USA CONTACT US: Address: Cadbury Adams USA LLC, Cadbury Adams Consumer Relations, P.O. Box 259011, Plano, TX 75025 Telephone: 1-800-524-2854 ~Chestnut
Cadbury Adams, owned by Cadbury Schweppes in Hamilton, Ontario
The address for trident splash is po box 7008, Birmingham b30 2pt, UK, or in roi cadbury Ireland ltd, coolock,dublin 5.
The acquisition of Adams by Cadbury Schweppes in 2003 allowed the company to diversify its product portfolio by adding well-known brands like Trident and Dentyne, enhancing its presence in the global confectionery and chewing gum markets. This expansion facilitated increased market share and helped Cadbury Schweppes tap into the growing demand for gum products. Additionally, the acquisition provided opportunities for synergies in distribution and marketing, ultimately contributing to improved profitability and brand strength.
it was found in February 2005 by Cadbury Adams
Cadbury Adams invented stride gum.
Cadbury. (specifically, Cadbury Adams, a subsidiary of Cadbury Sweppes.)
After the merger with Adams in 2007, Cadbury Schweppes experienced a significant boost in its confectionery business, expanding its product portfolio and market reach. The acquisition allowed Cadbury to capitalize on Adams' strong brand presence in the chewing gum segment, particularly in North America. However, the merged entity faced challenges such as rising ingredient costs and competitive pressures. Overall, the merger initially strengthened Cadbury's position in the global market, but it required ongoing strategic adjustments to maintain growth.