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Cadbury Roses are a classic selection of individually wrapped chocolates that have been a staple of British confectionery since their launch in 1938. Known for their characteristic purple packaging, they were originally designed to compete with high-end chocolate boxes while being more affordable.
Today, the brand is owned by Mondelēz International, a global snack giant. While Cadbury remains an iconic British brand with deep roots in Bournville, Birmingham, the production of Roses takes place in various international facilities to meet global demand, although much of the stock for the UK and Ireland markets is still produced in the UK and Poland. Ownership passed from the original Cadbury family business to Kraft Foods in 2010, which then spun off its snack division into Mondelēz.
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