Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company founded in 1824 by John Cadbury. The company produces a wide range of chocolate products including Dairy Milk, Flake, Crunchie, Double Decker, Wispa, and many more.
In 1824, John Cadbury opened a grocer's shop in Birmingham, England.
In 1831, he began selling tea, coffee, and drinking chocolate.
In the 1860s, Richard and George Cadbury took over the business and began producing chocolate bars.
In 1905, Cadbury launched its Dairy Milk chocolate bar.
In 2010, Cadbury was acquired by Kraft Foods, which later became Mondelez International.
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Cadbury's most popular product, a milk chocolate bar.
A delicate and crumbly milk chocolate bar.
A honeycomb toffee center coated in chocolate.
A combination of soft nougat and crisp cereal pieces, covered in chocolate.
A delicate and bubbly chocolate bar that melts in your mouth.
A cereal and raisin bar covered in Cadbury milk chocolate, perfect for snacking on the go.
Cadbury chocolate is made in several countries including the UK, Ireland, Australia, and India.
Dairy Milk is a milk chocolate bar, while Bournville is a dark chocolate bar.
Most Cadbury chocolate products are gluten-free, but it is important to check the packaging for specific ingredients.
Cadbury is committed to using sustainably sourced cocoa and has several initiatives in place to ensure this.
Cadbury produces a wide range of chocolate flavors including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, caramel, fruit and nut, and more.