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Cadbury Mini Eggs are a beloved seasonal confectionery staple, originally introduced by the Cadbury company. These bite-sized treats consist of solid milk chocolate surrounded by a thin, speckled hard candy shell, designed to resemble bird eggs. While the brand has its roots in Birmingham, England, where John Cadbury opened his first shop in 1824, the specific packaging in the image with bilingual English/French nutrition labeling indicates this product is distributed for the Canadian market.
Today, the Cadbury brand is owned by Mondelēz International, an American multi-national confectionery and snack food giant that formed following the split of Kraft Foods. Manufacturing for these specific treats occurs in several high-tech facilities worldwide, notably in Toronto, Canada, at the Gladstone chocolate factory. Despite changes in corporate ownership over the decades, the recipe and brand identity remain global symbols of the Easter holiday season.
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