BOURNVILLE (Reuters) - Cadbury, the world's second-largest confectionery maker, argues that even when times are tough, chocolate is an affordable treat and one of the last to be scratched off people's ...
The taste of the first 99 Flake of the summer from an ice-cream van. Passing round a tin of Roses as you watch TV on Christmas Day. Or unwrapping a purple bar of Dairy Milk and taking a bite with a ...
ON the outskirts of a county market town lies a factory that bears a name synonymous with British household names, Cadbury.
The North-West farmer enjoys telling mates that his milk contributed to every chocolate block they eat. “I tell them three per cent of the block they are eating is mine,” Mr Fielding jokes. “Who’s not ...
It’s as Aussie a Dairy Milk bar as you’ll find, made in Hobart from Tassie milk and Queensland sugar. But you’ll struggle to find it any shops. But despite the bars being all made by Australian ...
Cadbury chocolate has been around for over 200 years. With intense staying power like that, you know this British confectionery company is doing something right. One element of its longevity might be ...
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