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  2. Bournville (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Cans of Bournville Cocoa powder c.1910 A bar of dark Bournville chocolate. Bournville is a brand of dark chocolate produced by Cadbury. It is named after the model village of the same name in Birmingham, England The first product bearing the Bournville name was Bournville Cocoa powder in 1906 then Bournville Chocolate in 1908. [1] It was first ...

  3. 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.

  4. Bournville - Wikipedia

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    Bournville (/ ˈ b ɔːr n v ɪ l /) is an affluent model village on the southwest side of Birmingham, England, founded by the Quaker Cadbury family for employees at its Cadbury's factory, [2] and designed to be a "garden" (or "model") village [3] where the sale of alcohol was forbidden. [4]

  5. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    A&P. Perhaps one of the best-known defunct grocery store chains, A&P, or the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, traces its roots back to 1859, beginning as a mail-order tea business in New York ...

  6. Cadbury Old Gold - Wikipedia

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    Old Gold is a brand of dark chocolate in Australia dating back to 1916, now made by Cadbury. [1] Blocks of the chocolate are produced in "Original" (45% cocoa solids), [1] "Old Jamaica" (Rum & Raisin), ""Roast Almond", "70% Cocoa" and "Peppermint" varieties. [2] The "Old Gold" brand was established by confectionery company MacRobertson's. [3]

  7. History of Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    In 1824, John Cadbury began to sell tea, coffee and drinking chocolate from his premises in Birmingham. Cadbury developed the business with his brother Benjamin, and later his sons Richard and George. George developed the Bournville estate, a model village designed to improve the living conditions of company employees. Dairy Milk chocolate ...

  8. Ina Garten’s 4-Ingredient, No-Bake Chocolate Cookies Are ...

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    She recommends heating and stirring ¾ of the chocolate at 30-second intervals until it is just melted, then adding the remaining chocolate and stirring until smooth.

  9. Chocolate Fans Urged to Stock Up After Nestle Reveals Popular ...

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    Chocolate Fans Urged to Stock Up After Nestle Reveals Popular Candy Bar to Be Discontinued This Summer. Nathan Hutsenpiller. February 5, 2025 at 1:30 PM. Imago.