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  2. Cadbury World - Wikipedia

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    In July 2003 another Cadbury World was opened in Dunedin, New Zealand, located in the Cadbury Factory site at 280 Cumberland St, close to the city centre near the Octagon. Unlike the Cadbury World in Birmingham, it offered guided tours around the manufacturing area of the factory. [9] In 2018, the factory closed. [10]

  3. Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes, is a British multinational confectionery company owned by Mondelez International (spun off from Kraft Foods) since 2010. It is the second-largest confectionery brand in the world, after Mars. [3] Cadbury is internationally headquartered in Greater London, and operates in more than 50 countries ...

  4. Cadbury Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Ireland exports over 200 of its products to 30 countries worldwide, making a contribution of €110 million of Irish trade. Cadbury Ireland uses local ingredients. The company operates two factories in Ireland in Coolock in Dublin (where the headquarters of Cadbury Ireland are located) and in Rathmore in Kerry.

  5. Alton Towers owner Merlin to take control of Cadbury World

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  6. Birmingham-born Jude Bellingham has been honoured with a chocolate replica of his England football shirt.

  7. History of Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, Cadbury launched its Dairy Milk bar, a production of exceptional quality with a higher proportion of milk than previous chocolate bars. It is one of the highest selling chocolate bars in the world. [6] Developed by George Cadbury Jr, it was the first time a British company had been able to mass-produce milk chocolate. [8]

  8. Chewing gum industry - Wikipedia

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    Two multi-national companies, Wrigley and Cadbury, together account for some 60% market share of the worldwide chewing gum market. The global market shares for the top five chewing gum companies are estimated to be: 35% Wrigley Company (US) [1] 26% Cadbury Trebor Bassett (UK) [2] 14% Lotte (South Korea + Japan) [3] 6% Perfetti Van Melle (Italy) [3]

  9. Cadbury World chocolatiers craft 40kg Easter egg equivalent ...

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    The creation took three days to crack.