Cadbury

About Cadbury
Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company owned by Mondelez International since 2010. It is the second-largest confectionery brand in the world, after Mars. Cadbury is internationally headquartered in Buckinghamshire, and operates in more than 50 countries worldwide. It is known for its Dairy Milk chocolate, the Creme Egg and Roses selection box, and other confectionery products. One of the best-known British brands, in 2013 The Daily Telegraph named Cadbury among Britain's most successful exports.
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Cadbury, that was the thing that started chocolate off basically in terms of this big global Willy Wonka-esque world. Started by a guy called John Cadbury, born in Birmingham, son of Richard Cadbury and his wife Elizabeth Head.
from 513: No Such Thing As Upside-Down Space Rain, 2024-01-11 at 00:25:07 ยท read transcript
Other times Cadbury came up
Yes, along with Vermuth, Natella and Frere Roshay, all invented in Turin. Invented in 1937, the chock ice. That was the first, the original ice lollies. It was a good year for sweeties, actually, 1937 because Maltese's, Poppits, Smarties and Rolos were all invented in the same year. Isn't that strange? What was that sort of nexus of sweet inventions? They must have just invented a lot of the machinery.
No Such Thing As An Eton Oyster, 2025-12-18 ยท listen
It's just a coincidence, really. You get these brands of chocolate milk, it's cartons of farmer's union and purer flavored milks. The cows that they take the milk from are fed with stuff from the nearby Cadbury factory that's just like offshoes that they don't need anymore because it's a really easy way of giving cows energy. It's kind of the circular economy. Because some of that milk will have been in some of the milk in the chocolate will have been in a cow.
561: No Such Thing As Hot Golf Balls, 2024-12-12 ยท listen
By the end of the war, it was the most high-tech cave in the world because they built a railway inside the cave to move all the art around. Really cool. I just, I really like how it got there. The pagings were sent in post office vans and Cadbury delivery trucks to avoid attracting attention to them. Oh, wow. I can't think of anything I would be attracted to more than a Cadbury's van driving through my village.
294: No Such Thing As A 15-Hour Working Week, 2019-11-08 ยท listen
We're just disappointed Yeah Okay, that means that at halftime it's time for our mid-match quiz brought to you by visit england.com We've got three questions relating in some way or another to england. Who would like to go first? I have one. And I had a brilliant time a few weekends ago I went to Cadbury world in Birmingham and they had lots of great information and they had a bit about how the Mayans Use cocoa beans as currency. They didn't have coins. It cost two cocoa beans for a pumpkin.
NSTAAF International Factball: Italy v Switzerland, 2014-06-20 ยท listen
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