Cadbury Adams is a multinational confectionery and gum manufacturer. The company is a subsidiary of Mondelez International.
- Cadbury Schweppes acquired Adams in 2003
- In 2010, Cadbury Schweppes was split into two separate companies, with Cadbury Adams becoming a part of Mondelez International
- The company's best-known products include Trident gum, Dentyne gum, and Halls cough drops
- Cadbury Adams operates in more than 60 countries worldwide
- The company has a revenue of over $6 billion annually
Wrigley is an American company that produces chewing gum, mints, and other confectionery products. It is a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated.
Ferrero is an Italian company that produces chocolate and other confectionery products. It is best known for its Ferrero Rocher chocolates and Nutella spread.
Mars, Incorporated is an American company that produces various food products including candy, pet food, and other food products. It is best known for its Mars bar and M&M's chocolates.
Trident is a sugar-free chewing gum that is available in a variety of flavors. It is best known for its 'Mess With Your Mouth' campaign.
Dentyne is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum that is available in a variety of flavors. It is marketed as a breath freshener.
Halls is a brand of cough drops that is available in a variety of flavors. The product is marketed as a sore throat and cough relief.
Cadbury Adams is a multinational confectionery and gum manufacturer. The company is a subsidiary of Mondelez International.
Cadbury Adams is best known for its Trident and Dentyne gums, as well as its Halls cough drops.
Cadbury Adams' competitors include Wrigley, Ferrero, and Mars, Incorporated.
Cadbury Adams is based in East Hanover, New Jersey, United States.
No, Cadbury Adams is a subsidiary of Mondelez International, a publicly traded company.