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Cadbury Roses Chocolate Box

ownerMondelēz International (United Kingdom)
originUnited Kingdom
manufacturedmultipleCountries

Cadbury Roses is a quintessential selection of individually wrapped chocolates that has become a staple of British and Irish gift-giving traditions. The brand was first launched in 1938 by the Cadbury brothers, taking its name from the rose-inspired packaging and the 'Rose Brothers' engineering firm that manufactured the machines used to wrap the chocolates.

Historically rooted in the United Kingdom, production of Cadbury Roses occurs in several locations worldwide to meet regional demand, including the famous Bournville plant in Birmingham. While the brand remains deeply tied to its British origins, it is now part of a global confectionery portfolio. Since 2010, the brand has been under the ultimate ownership of a major American multinational, ensuring its distribution across international markets while maintaining local manufacturing hubs in Europe, Australia, and Africa.

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