- Industrie: Candy & confectionary
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A British candy and chewing gum manufacturer with brands such as Dairy Milk, Trebor and Bassett and Green & Black's. The company was recently bought out by Kraft foods.
A brand of dark chocolate produced by Cadbury UK, a subsidiary of Kraft Foods. It is named after the model village of the same name near to Birmingham. It is sold in the UK but manufactured in France.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A chocolate bar that is designed and marketed by Cadbury Ireland in the Republic of Ireland. The bar is sold in the UK and South Africa by Cadbury UK, and in Australia and New Zealand by the Australian Office in Ringwood. Its wrapper says that it consists of milk chocolate with caramel and biscuit filling. The wrapper also states that Boost is "Charged with glucose".
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A chocolate bar made by Cadbury's, and formerly by J.S. Fry & Sons. It consists of a fondant centre enrobed in dark chocolate and is available in a plain version, and also peppermint or orange fondant. Fry's Chocolate Cream was one of the first chocolate bars ever produced, launched in 1866.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A chocolate bar made by Cadbury UK. The bar was launched in 1981 as a trial version in North East England and with its success it was introduced nationally in 1983. A product resembling a moulded Dairy Milk bar with bubbles and with different packaging, is available in some other countries, including Romania.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A snack that consists of two Flake-style chocolate fingers, with a smooth chocolate coating. It was made by Cadbury Ireland and then sold by Cadbury UK. The Twirl first appeared in the Irish market in the early 1970s. The original Twirl bar was a single finger, approximately the size of a standard Cadbury's Flake bar.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A selection of milk chocolates with various fillings produced in the United Kingdom by Cadbury UK. Launched by the Cadbury company in 1915, it is one of the longest running brands in the confectioner's portfolio.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A milk chocolate product produced by Cadbury UK and Cadbury Adams (in Canada). Introduced by the Cadbury company in 1967, they are sold specifically during the Easter and Christmas season.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A boxed selection of sweets available in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A brand name of two different versions of a chocolate bar made by Cadbury plc. One bar consists of nougat, biscuit and caramel filling and chocolate covering.
Industry:Candy & confectionary