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Cadbury Favourites is a popular boxed chocolate assortment, specifically tailored for the Australian and New Zealand markets. This collection includes bite-sized versions of iconic bars like Picnic, Twirl, Crunchie, and Cherry Ripe. Many of these chocolate bars are manufactured at the Cadbury factory in Ringwood, Victoria, Australia, though components and packaging may involve global supply chains.
The history of the brand dates back to 1824 when John Cadbury opened his shop in Birmingham, England. Over nearly two centuries, the brand became a global household name. In 2010, after a significant corporate transition, Cadbury was acquired by Kraft Foods, which subsequently split into two companies. Today, the Cadbury brand is under the ultimate ownership of Mondelez International, a multinational snacks powerhouse headquartered in the United States. Despite its American ownership, Cadbury maintains its strong identity as an English-founded brand with deep industrial roots in the United Kingdom and Oceania.
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