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Cadbury Crunchie is a classic honeycomb chocolate bar that originated in the United Kingdom. It was first introduced by J. S. Fry & Sons in 1929, a company that later merged with Cadbury. The product is famous for its 'honeycomb' center (often called 'hokey pokey' in some regions) which is covered in smooth milk chocolate. While the brand has deep British roots, production today occurs in several locations worldwide, including the UK, Ireland, and Australia, to serve different global markets. Today, the Cadbury brand is a core part of the portfolio of Mondelēz International, an American multi-national confectionery giant. Mondelēz manages the brand globally, though in the United States, the Cadbury trademark for chocolate is licensed to The Hershey Company.
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