Cadbury was first introduced in 1824 when John Cadbury opened a small grocery store in Birmingham, England, selling cocoa and drinking chocolate. The brand began producing its own chocolate products in 1847, and the iconic Dairy Milk Chocolate bar was launched in 1905. Over the years, Cadbury has grown to become one of the world's leading chocolate brands.
In 1868, Cadbury introduced valentines day boxed chocolates.
Cadbury acquired Crunchie in 1980 when it purchased the brand from the original manufacturer, the British company, Fry's. The Crunchie bar, known for its honeycomb toffee center coated in chocolate, was first introduced in 1929. Since then, it has become one of Cadbury's popular chocolate bars.
Cadbury Adams introduced Trident gum under Cadbury Adams in the UK in 2007. Originally Trident was produced in 1960 by the American Chicle company.
Cadbury first introduced chocolate-coated biscuits in 1939 with the launch of the "Cadbury's Fingers." This innovative product combined the classic flavors of Cadbury chocolate with a biscuit base, paving the way for a range of similar treats. Over the years, Cadbury has expanded its chocolate-coated biscuit offerings to include various flavors and types, becoming a popular choice among consumers.
Cadbury was first invented by John Cadbury, at first it was used just as a tea and coffee shop but then he began making cocoa and drinking chocolate.
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The first Cadbury Easter eggs were made in 1875. See the related link for the story.
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Cadbury has been making choclates for over 150 years. Cadbury opened his first shop in 1824 in England. the first type of choclate bar they made were milk chocolate bars in 1905.