Cadbury Freddo Frog is a popular brand of chocolate frog-shaped candies marketed by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company.
The first Freddo Frog was introduced in Australia in 1930 by MacRobertsons, which was later acquired by Cadbury.
The product was first launched in the UK in 1973.
In 1994, the product was upgraded to contain Dairy Milk chocolate.
Over the years, the product has undergone several changes to its packaging and variations in flavors.
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Cadbury is owned by Mondelez International, an American multinational confectionery, food, and beverage company.
Cadbury Freddo Frogs are available at most major supermarkets, convenience stores, and candy retailers worldwide.
The ingredients of Cadbury Freddo Frog Milk Chocolate include milk, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, vegetable fats, emulsifiers, and flavorings.
Cadbury Freddo Frogs are not suitable for vegetarians, as they contain animal-based rennet.
The price of a Cadbury Freddo Frog varies depending on the location and the retailer, but it is generally affordable and budget-friendly.