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Cadbury Caramilk is a popular caramelized white chocolate bar that has gained a cult following in markets like Australia, New Zealand, and more recently, the United Kingdom. Originally launched in Australia in 1968, it was discontinued for a long period before being reintroduced due to overwhelming consumer demand. The product is known for its distinct golden color and creamy, fudge-like flavor profile achieved through a unique caramelization process of white chocolate.
While the brand originated in the United Kingdom, this specific variant has strong heritage in the Oceania region. Manufacturing occurs across multiple locations to serve global markets; for instance, bars sold in Australia are typically produced at the Cadbury factory in Hobart, Tasmania, while stock for the European market is manufactured in facilities across the UK and Ireland. Ownership has transitioned from the original Cadbury family to the multinational conglomerate Mondelēz International, which continues to manage the brand's global distribution and product innovation.
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