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Cadbury was named after its founder, John Cadbury, who established a small grocery shop in Birmingham, England, in 1824. Initially selling tea, coffee, and drinking chocolate, the business grew, and in 1831, he began producing his own cocoa and chocolate. The company eventually evolved into a prominent chocolate manufacturer, retaining the Cadbury name as its brand identity.

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