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Paton, Maynard (2 January 2004). "Twenty Years Of The FTSE 100". The Motley Fool. Archived from the original on 10 January 2010 . Retrieved 10 February 2010. The Hershey Company, based in Pennsylvania, manufactures and distributes Cadbury-branded chocolate (but not its other confectionery) in the United States and has been reported to share Cadbury's "ethos". [53] Hershey had expressed an interest in buying Cadbury because it would broaden its access to faster-growing international markets. [54] But on 22 January 2010, Hershey announced that it would not counter Kraft's final offer. [55] [56] [57] In 1824, John Cadbury, a Quaker, began selling tea, coffee and drinking chocolate in Bull Street in Birmingham, England. [8] [9] From 1831, he moved into the production of a variety of cocoa and drinking chocolates, made in a factory in Bridge Street and sold mainly to the wealthy because of the high cost of production. [10] In 1847, John Cadbury became a partner with his brother Benjamin and the company became known as "Cadbury Brothers". [10] In 1847, Cadbury's competitor Fry's of Bristol produced the first chocolate bar (which would be mass-produced as Fry's Chocolate Cream in 1866). [11] Cadbury introduced his brand of the chocolate bar in 1849, and that same year, Cadbury and Fry's chocolate bars were displayed publicly at a trade fair in Bingley Hall, Birmingham. [12] The Cadbury brothers opened an office in London, and, in 1854, they received the royal warrant as manufacturers of chocolate and cocoa to Queen Victoria. [4] The company went into decline in the late 1850s. [10] Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Vegetable Fats (Palm, Shea, Sunflower, Rapeseed), Wheat Flour (with added Calcium, Iron, Niacin and Thiamin), Skimmed Milk Powder, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Whey Permeate Powder (from Milk), Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder, Milk Fat, Whey Powder (from Milk), Emulsifiers (E442, E471, Soya Lecithins), Dried Egg White, Flavourings (from Milk), Anti-Caking Agent (Calcium Carbonate), Salt, Barley Malt Extract, Raising Agent (E503), Milk Chocolate: Milk Solids 14 % minimum, Contains Vegetable Fats in addition to Cocoa Butter. Lifestyle / Additives

a b Richardson, Tim (16 January 2010). "Get your hands off our sweets!". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 28 April 2010. The inside story of the Cadbury takeover". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 . Retrieved 17 May 2019. Dixon, Rob (23 April 2007). "Lawyer for Salmonella Victims Responds to Potential Legal Action against Cadburys". Sheffield: Irwin Mitchell . Retrieved 10 July 2013. In 2015, the Australian Cadbury factory, located in Hobart, reduced its work force by 80 [111] and in 2017 closed its visitor's centre. [112] In August 2017, Cadbury announced that 50 workers will be shed from its Hobart factory. [113] Within Australia there is debate regarding halal certification. Many of Cadbury's products are halal certified. [114] This certification has generated controversy, especially from One Nation politician Pauline Hanson. [115] [116] New Zealand [ edit ] Former factory in Dunedin In 2012, Alf Mizzi & Sons Marketing (Ltd) took over the importation and distribution of Cadbury, as well as several other Mondelez brands. Most of the Cadbury products are imported directly from the UK. The advertising of the brand was taken over by Sloane Ltd., which proved to be highly successful in creating market specific commercials, reaching more of the Maltese population than ever through digital advertising.On 4 August 2011, Kraft Foods announced it would be splitting into two companies beginning on 1 October 2012. The confectionery business of Kraft became Mondelez International, of which Cadbury would become a subsidiary. [76] [77] Andrejczak, Matt (22 January 2010). "Hershey: No plans for Cadbury bid". MarketWatch . Retrieved 21 December 2010. Vasagar, Jeevan (24 June 2006). "Chocolate may have poisoned more than 40". The Guardian . Retrieved 24 April 2019. Cadbury's Claremont was once a popular tourist attraction and operated daily tours; however, the factory ceased running full tours mid-2008, citing health and safety reasons. [105] High Court rules against Cadbury in purple trade mark appeal". azrights.com. 20 April 2016 . Retrieved 14 April 2017.

a b Cadbury, Deborah (2010). Chocolate Wars: The 150-Year Rivalry Between the World's Greatest Chocolate Makers. PublicAffairs. pp. 269–70. ISBN 978-1-58648-925-0. IANS (18 March 2021). "CBI books Cadbury India, searches several premises in corruption case". Business Standard India . Retrieved 18 March 2021. Cadbury India – Cadbury Schweppes Profile – History of Cadbury India". Iloveindia.com. 21 July 2007 . Retrieved 21 December 2010. a b c Mintz, Sidney (2015). The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets. Oxford University Press. p.157.Varandani, Suman (2 June 2014). "Malaysia's Top Islamic Body JAKIM Says Cadbury Chocolates Do Not Contain Pork While Muslim Consumer Group Remains Unconvinced". International Business Times . Retrieved 2 September 2014. Cadbury production moving to Australia". The New Zealand Herald. 17 October 2017 . Retrieved 17 October 2017.

Theresa May wades into 'Easter egg hunt' row despite apparently thin grasp of story". The Independent. Chris Smith; Michael Rowlinson (1990). Reshaping Work: The Cadbury Experience. Cambridge University Press. p.88. ISBN 978-0-521-32304-8. The 2007 Gorilla television commercial promoting Cadbury Dairy Milk – featuring Phil Collins " In the Air Tonight" – won numerous awards, including Gold at the British Television Advertising Awards in 2008. [158] Four TV commercials for Cadbury products featured in the top 50 of Channel 4's 2000 UK poll of the " 100 Greatest Adverts". Cadbury Flake, featuring Flake Girl, was ranked 26th, Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut, featuring the slogan "Everyone's a fruit and nutcase" sung by comedian Frank Muir, ranked 36th, Fry's Turkish Delight, with the slogan "Full of Eastern Promise" accompanied with model Jane Lumb, ranked 37th, and Cadbury Milk Tray (which since 1968 has been advertised by the 'Milk Tray Man', a tough James Bond–style figure who undertakes daunting 'raids' to secretively deliver a box of Milk Tray chocolates to a lady), [159] the "Avalanche" advert where he races ahead of it to deliver the chocolates, ranked 48th. [160]a b Hendry, John (1999). European Cases in Strategic Management. Cengage Learning. p.83. ISBN 1-86152-577-X. In May 2023, Muller recalled six Cadbury desserts because of the possible presence of listeria, described as a "precautionary measure". [196] See also [ edit ] Cadbury to slash jobs in Hobart". Sky News Australia. 15 August 2017. Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 . Retrieved 16 August 2017.

a b Gittelson, Steven (4 September 2015). "Adrian Cadbury, a leader in corporate governance, dies at 86". The Washington Post . Retrieved 23 July 2022. CBI raids in Haryana and Himachal on Mondelez Foods premises". Hindustan Times. 19 March 2021 . Retrieved 19 March 2021. Three in hospital with salmonella after Cadbury scare". The Guardian. 30 June 2006. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 24 April 2019. a b Smith, Chris; Rowlinson, Michael (1990). Reshaping Work: The Cadbury Experience. Cambridge University Press. pp.78–80. ISBN 978-0-521-32304-8.Pork in Cadbury's: Malaysian chocolate recalled after DNA traces found". The Guardian. London. 28 May 2014 . Retrieved 28 May 2014. Cadbury's Milk Tray was first produced in 1915 and continued in production throughout the remainder of the First World War. More than 2,000 of Cadbury's male employees joined the British Armed Forces, and to support the British war effort, Cadbury provided chocolate, books and clothing to the troops. [20] George Cadbury handed over two company-owned buildings for use as hospitals – "The Beeches" and "Fircroft", and the management of both hospitals earned the War Office's highest award. [20] Factory girls, dubbed 'The Cadbury Angels', volunteered to do the laundry of injured soldiers recovering in the hospitals. [20] After the war, the Bournville factory was redeveloped and mass production began in earnest. In 1918, Cadbury opened their first overseas factory in Hobart, Tasmania. A trainline was also built for easier access to Hobart. Of the 16 women who came to Tasmania to set up the factory, seven are known to have returned to the UK, two married and stayed in Tasmania, two did not marry but stayed and five left no record. [21] Cadbury Wharf, Knighton, Staffordshire. It was operated by Cadbury between 1911 and 1961, to process locally collected milk and produce "chocolate crumb" which was transported to Cadbury's in Bournville. Cadbury was founded in 1824 in Birmingham, England, by John Cadbury (1801–1889), a Quaker who sold tea, coffee and drinking chocolate. Cadbury developed the business with his brother Benjamin, followed by his sons Richard and George. George developed the Bournville estate, a model village designed to give the company's workers improved living conditions. Dairy Milk chocolate, introduced by George Jr in 1905, used a higher proportion of milk in the recipe than rival products. By 1914, it was the company's best-selling product. Successive members of the Cadbury family have made innovations with chocolate products. Cadbury, Rowntree's and Fry's were the big three British confectionery manufacturers throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries. [3]

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