Cadbury Crunchie is a popular chocolate bar made by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company. It is made up of a golden honeycomb center coated in creamy Cadbury milk chocolate.
Cadbury was founded in 1824 in Birmingham, England by John Cadbury. The brand produced its first chocolate bar in 1849.
The Crunchie bar was first introduced in the UK in 1929 under the name 'Crunch' and was later renamed 'Crunchie' in 1939.
In 1960, Cadbury merged with Schweppes to form Cadbury Schweppes. In 2008, Cadbury Schweppes separated its confectionery business to form Cadbury plc.
In 2010, Cadbury was acquired by Kraft Foods (now Mondelez International) and became part of their global chocolate portfolio.
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The original Crunchie bar that consists of a honeycomb center covered in milk chocolate.
A variation of the original Crunchie bar that is coated in popping candy for an extra 'blast' of crunch.
No, Cadbury Crunchie is not gluten-free as it contains wheat glucose syrup.
A standard 40g Cadbury Crunchie bar contains 186 calories.
Cadbury Crunchie is widely available in supermarkets and stores that sell branded chocolate.
Yes, Cadbury is committed to using sustainably sourced cocoa and is a member of the Cocoa Life program.
Yes, you can buy Cadbury Crunchie online from supermarkets, confectionery retailers, and the Cadbury website.