Cadbury Bournville is a dark chocolate brand launched by Cadbury in 1908 that caters to consumers who prefer less sugar in their chocolate.
- Launched in 1908 in the UK.
- Named after the village of Bournville, where Cadbury's first ever factory was located.
- Initially marketed as a product for adults and promoted as a healthier chocolate option.
- Acquired by Mondelez International (formerly known as Kraft Foods) in 2010.
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Cadbury Bournville contains 36% cocoa solids in its dark chocolate bars.
No, Cadbury Bournville products are not vegan as they contain milk solids.
Yes, Cadbury Bournville chocolate products do not contain gluten ingredients.
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Cadbury Bournville products can be purchased in most supermarkets, specialty stores, and online retailers.