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  2. Caramilk - Wikipedia

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    Caramilk is a brand name used for two distinct chocolate bar products made by Cadbury. Both were introduced in 1968. [1] [2] The Canadian version of Caramilk is a milk chocolate bar filled with caramel. In Australia (also available in New Zealand, the UK and Ireland) the Caramilk brand is used for a caramelised white chocolate bar.

  3. The Natural Confectionery Company - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, The Natural Confectionery Co. product range consisted of 18 products, including sweet, sour and soft jubes. The Natural Confectionery Company's jellies had become the most popular jelly product on Australian supermarket shelves. In April 2003 The Natural Confectionery Company was bought out by Cadbury Schweppes group of companies.

  4. List of Mondelez International brands - Wikipedia

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    Dairy (cheese spread) North America, United Kingdom, Ireland Discontinued Cheese Pot Dairy (cheese spread) North America Discontinued Chiffon: Margarine: North America 1995 Sold to Nabisco Brands, Inc. Nabisco's butter substitution business was sold to ConAgra Foods in 1999: Cracker Barrel: Dairy Canada 2018 Sold to Parmalat Canada: Cream of Wheat

  5. Pascall (company) - Wikipedia

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    The original business was founded by James Pascall in the year 1866. He had set up a small shop off Oxford Street, after having worked for Cadbury. [1]Pascall products were first produced as a joint venture between the Cadbury Brothers and James Pascall at the Cadbury factory in Tasmania, Australia.

  6. 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.

  7. Caramello Koala - Wikipedia

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    Caramello Koala was introduced in Australia in 1966. It was reputedly the first mass-marketed confection to be modelled on Australian fauna. Television advertisements for the chocolate in Australia featured Caramello and his cartoon friends sailing down a river or riding on a steam train to a modified version of Donovan's "Mellow Yellow ...

  8. Dream (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020 it was relaunched in the UK as part of the B&M Cadbury Australia Chocolate promotions it is sold along with Cadbury Dairy Milk Top Deck, Crispy Mint Creme, and Moro Bars and 2 flavours of the Cadbury Old Gold Bars (including Roast Almond and Peppermint) and later additions Cadbury Caramilk Bars and Cadbury Twirl Caramilk Bars and ...

  9. Cadbury Creme Egg - Wikipedia

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    They have also been sold as "Dairy Milk Caramel Egg" during 2003–2012. They are also available in the United States, Canada (as "Caramilk Egg") and Australia. [36] Mini Caramel Egg 1994 Smaller bite-sized versions of the Caramel Egg. Creme Chicks 1995 A variant of the standard Creme Egg shaped like the Chick mascot. Caramilk Egg 1990s