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Cadbury Roses

ownerMondelez International (USA)
originUnited Kingdom
manufacturedmultipleCountries

Cadbury Roses are an iconic selection of individually wrapped chocolates, first launched in 1938 to compete with other boxed chocolate assortments. Originally developed by the British company Cadbury in Birmingham, England, the brand has become a staple of festive and gift-giving traditions across various markets, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Today, the manufacturing of Cadbury Roses is spread across multiple locations to serve global markets. Key production facilities are located in Bournville, Birmingham (UK), which remains the historical heart of the brand, as well as in Ireland and Poland for specific regional distributions. This ensures the brand maintains its large-scale presence across Europe and beyond.

While Cadbury began as a family-run British enterprise, it is now owned by Mondelez International, a massive American multinational confectionery and food conglomerate. Mondelez was formed in 2012 following the spin-off of Kraft Foods Inc.'s North American grocery operations, bringing together a vast portfolio of global snacking brands under one ultimate corporate umbrella based in the United States.

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