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Cadbury Mini Rolls are a classic British snack featuring a small chocolate sponge cake with a vanilla creme center, coated in milk chocolate. These cakes were originally launched in the early 1960s and have since become a staple in lunchboxes and tea breaks across the UK and Ireland.
While the Cadbury brand is famous for its confectionery chocolate, its cakes—including the Mini Rolls—are actually manufactured under license. In the United Kingdom, they are produced by Premier Foods, which operates a dedicated cake factory in Moreton, Wirral. This manufacturing agreement ensures the product maintains the traditional Cadbury flavour profile and quality standards.
The Cadbury brand itself was founded in Birmingham, England, in 1824 and is currently owned by Mondelēz International, an American multinational food company. However, the specific rights to manufacture Cadbury-branded cakes are held by Premier Foods, a major British food manufacturer based in St Albans, through a long-standing licensing partnership.
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