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Cadbury is a globally recognized chocolate brand with deep roots in British industrial history. Founded by John Cadbury in Birmingham in 1824, the brand gained prominence for its high-quality cocoa and dairy milk chocolate, eventually becoming a staple of British culture and seasonal celebrations like Christmas.
Today, Cadbury's parent company is Mondelez International. While the brand maintains a significant manufacturing presence in Bournville, Birmingham—often referred to as 'the factory in a garden'—production is shared across a global network of facilities to meet international demand. This specific selection box features a variety of iconic bars such as Wispa, Crunchie, and Fudge, which are primarily manufactured in the UK and Ireland for the British and Irish markets.
The brand's ownership transitioned from the original Cadbury family to Cadbury Schweppes in 1969, and eventually to its current ultimate owner, Mondelez International (formerly Kraft Foods), following a high-profile acquisition in 2010. Despite this American ownership, the brand remains a symbol of British heritage and continues to headquarter its primary chocolate research and development laboratory in the United Kingdom.
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