Cadbury
John Cadbury, a Quaker who sold tea, coffee, and drinking chocolate, established Cadbury in Birmingham, England, in 1824. Later, his sons Richard and George inherited ownership of the business, and they developed it and added additional goods including Dairy Milk chocolate in 1905.
With years of growth and innovation, Cadbury has become one of the most popular chocolate brands worldwide. For a variety of reasons, Cadbury is well-liked. Firstly, the superb quality and mouth watering flavor of its products are well-known. Second, the business has a lengthy and reputable past.
The Dairy Milk chocolate, which is a combination of milk, cocoa, and sugar, is what people most enjoy about Cadbury. The company also manufactures a wide range of additional chocolate goods, such as bars, candies, and Easter eggs. Flake chocolate, which is a thin, crunchy wafer wrapped in chocolate, is another product of Cadbury that is well-known.
There are several different price points for Cadbury products. Some of the business's goods, like its Dairy Milk bars, are reasonably priced. Some of its limited-edition products, like Easter eggs, can be more pricey.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: 1824
- Founder: John Cadbury
- Headquarters: Uxbridge, Greater London, England
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CadburyUK (805K followers)
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cadburyuk/ (340K followers)
- Website: https://www.cadbury.co.uk/