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Cadbury Caramilk is a classic chocolate bar known for its smooth milk chocolate shell and secret soft caramel center. First introduced in Canada in 1968, the brand has become a staple of the Canadian confectionery market. The specific variant shown is the Salted Caramel edition, which adds a savory touch to the traditional sweet recipe.
Manufacturing for the Canadian market primarily takes place at the Gladstone Chocolate Factory in Toronto, Ontario. However, brand owner Mondelēz International operates a vast global supply chain that may involve other facilities depending on regional demand.
Originally founded in Birmingham, United Kingdom, by John Cadbury in 1824, the brand grew into a global empire. Today, Cadbury is owned by Mondelēz International, an American multi-national food and beverage giant that acquired the brand through the purchase of Kraft Foods. In Canada, the brand is managed by Mondelēz Canada Inc.
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