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  2. Cadbury Creme Egg - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Creme Egg (originally named Fry's Creme Egg) is a chocolate confection produced in the shape of an egg. It originated from the British chocolatier Fry's in 1963 before being renamed by Cadbury in 1971. The product consists of a thick chocolate shell containing a sweet white and yellow filling that resembles fondant.

  3. List of Cadbury brands - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Limited is the second largest confectionery company globally after Mars, Incorporated [1] and is a subsidiary of American company Mondelēz International.Cadbury products are widely distributed and are sold in many countries, the main markets being the United Kingdom and Isle of Man, Ireland, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States.

  4. Category:British confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Jump to content. Main menu. Main menu. ... Cadbury Creme Egg; Cadbury Dairy Milk; Cadbury Eclairs; ... Starburst (candy) Sugar mice; T.

  5. Cracked: The Story Behind the Cadbury Creme Egg - AOL

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    The eggs started plain with smooth chocolate shells and sugar-coated treats nestled inside, but later became elaborate with marzipan flowers and piped chocolate accents.

  6. 10 Crazy Facts About Cadbury Eggs—Like How They Were ... - AOL

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    Eggs and candy are everywhere during the Easter season, which makes Cadbury mini eggs a seasonal favorite. 10 Crazy Facts About Cadbury Eggs—Like How They Were Once Anointed By A Queen Skip to ...

  7. Cadbury Creme Egg-flavored mayo is now, unfortunately, a thing

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