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  2. Cadbury Dairy Milk - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury chocolate bars (Dairy Milk back of tray), circa 1910 Dairy Milk sold at Heathrow Airport. In June 1905, in Birmingham, England, George Cadbury Jr made Cadbury's first Dairy Milk bar, with a higher proportion of milk than previous chocolate bars; by 1914, it would become the company's best-selling product. [2]

  3. Category:Cadbury brands - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Dairy Milk; Double Decker (chocolate bar) Dream (chocolate bar) E. Cadbury Eclairs; Extra Strong Mints; F. Cadbury Fingers; Flake (chocolate bar) Freddo;

  4. List of Cadbury brands - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Limited is the second largest confectionery company globally after Mars, Incorporated [1] and is a subsidiary of American company Mondelēz International.Cadbury products are widely distributed and are sold in many countries, the main markets being the United Kingdom and Isle of Man, Ireland, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States.

  5. Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury recalled two chocolate products after it was tested positive for traces of pork DNA, namely Cadbury Dairy Milk Hazelnut and Cadbury Dairy Milk Roast Almond. [196] The traces were found during a periodic check for non-halal ingredients in food products by the Ministry of Health in Malaysia which on 24 May 2014 said two of three samples ...

  6. Fry's Turkish Delight - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, Cadbury also manufacture the Dairy Milk Turkish, using Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate instead with a slightly different Turkish centre, in the familiar block bar form. [3] As of August 2010, Fry's Turkish Delight (along with other products such as Fry's Chocolate Cream, Crunchie etc.) for the UK market is produced in Poland. [4]

  7. Freddo - Wikipedia

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    These include Dairy Milk, white chocolate, rice crisp, strawberry, peppermint, Crunchie, pineapple, popping candy, "Rainbow Crunch" and "Milky Top" (the top half being white chocolate and the bottom milk chocolate, in the style of Cadbury's "Top Deck" products). Milky Top Freddo, along with the Giant Caramello Koala, was the brain-child of then ...

  8. History of Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    Dairy Milk chocolate, introduced in 1905, used a higher proportion of milk within the recipe compared with rival products. By 1914, the chocolate was the company's best-selling product. Cadbury merged with J. S. Fry & Sons in 1919, and Schweppes in 1969.

  9. Cadbury Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mondelez Ireland Production Limited (trading as Cadbury) is a confectionery company in Ireland based in Coolock in Dublin. It is a subsidiary of Cadbury, currently owned by Mondelēz International. Cadbury Ireland exports over 200 of its products to 30 countries worldwide, making a contribution of €110 million of Irish trade.