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Pages in category "British chocolate companies" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cadbury;
Flake (chocolate bar) Flying saucer (confectionery) Flyte (chocolate bar) Fox's Glacier Mints; Fruit Salad (confectionery) Fry's Chocolate Cream; Fry's Turkish Delight; Fudge (chocolate bar) Fuse (chocolate bar)
This is a list of chocolate bar brands, in alphabetical order, including discontinued brands.A chocolate bar, also known as a candy bar in American English, is a confection in an oblong or rectangular form containing chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate, which may also contain layerings or mixtures that include nuts, fruit, caramel, nougat, and wafers.
Sugar confectionery includes candies (sweets in British English), candied nuts, chocolates, chewing gum, bubble gum, pastillage, and other confections that are made primarily of sugar. In some cases, chocolate confections (confections made of chocolate) are treated as a separate category, as are sugar-free versions of sugar confections. [1]
J. S. Fry & Sons, Ltd., better known as Fry's, was a British chocolate company owned by Joseph Storrs Fry and his family. Beginning in Bristol in 1761, the business went through several changes of name and ownership, becoming J. S. Fry & Sons in 1822.
Thorntons Limited is a British chocolate manufacturer owned by the Italian confectionery company, Ferrero.It was established in 1911 by William Joseph Thornton and Joseph Thornton, his father, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.