Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company that produces chocolate products. It is currently owned by Mondelēz International.
Founded in 1824 by John Cadbury in Birmingham, England
In 1905, Cadbury launched its Dairy Milk chocolate bar, which became one of the company's best-selling products
In 1969, Cadbury merged with Schweppes to form Cadbury Schweppes
In 2010, Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury and, in 2012, the Cadbury brand became part of Mondelēz International
Swiss multinational confectionery and food and beverage company
American multinational company that produces chocolate and other confectionery products
Italian manufacturer of chocolate and other confectionery products
Milk chocolate bar with a creamy texture and distinct chocolate flavor
Assorted chocolates that come in a variety of flavors and are often given as a gift
Honeycomb toffee covered in milk chocolate
Cadbury was founded in 1824 by John Cadbury in Birmingham, England. It is currently owned by Mondelēz International.
Competitors of Cadbury include Nestle, Hershey's, and Ferrero.
Cadbury Roses are assorted chocolates that come in a variety of flavors and are often given as a gift.
The ingredients in Cadbury Roses vary depending on the flavor, but they may include milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, caramel, and fruit flavors.
Cadbury Roses can be found at most major retailers and grocery stores.