Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company founded in 1824 that produces a wide range of chocolates, sweets, and other candies
- Founded in 1824 by John Cadbury in Birmingham, England
- In 1905, Cadbury introduced its most popular product, Dairy Milk chocolate
- In 1969, Cadbury merged with Schweppes to form Cadbury Schweppes
- In 2010, Cadbury was acquired by Kraft Foods
- In 2012, Kraft Foods spun off its snack food business, including Cadbury, into a separate company called Mondelez International
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Cadbury's most iconic product, Dairy Milk is a chocolate bar made with a high proportion of milk solids and cocoa solids
Crunchie is a honeycomb toffee center coated in chocolate
Creme Egg is a chocolate egg-shaped candy filled with white and yellow fondant
Twirl is a chocolate bar with a delicate, flaky center, covered in milk chocolate
Wispa is a chocolate bar with a light, bubbly texture
Cadbury's chocolates are made in several locations around the world, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and India
Most of Cadbury's products are gluten-free, but some may contain traces of gluten due to cross-contamination during manufacturing. It's always a good idea to check the label or contact the company for more information
Dairy Milk is a brand of milk chocolate that contains a higher proportion of milk solids and cocoa solids than traditional milk chocolate, giving it a creamier texture and a more intense chocolate flavor
Cadbury is committed to using sustainable cocoa and works with cocoa farmers around the world through its Cocoa Life program to promote responsible farming practices and protect the environment
Some of Cadbury's products are suitable for vegans, but many contain milk or other animal products. It's always best to check the label or contact the company for more information