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| | George Cadbury |
 | | In 1897 Cadbury's made their first chocolate bar, using fresh cream milk to make it a lighter coloured more tasty chocolate, it was called Cadbury's Dairy Milk and soon became Britain's best selling chocolate bar. |  | | Born in Edgbaston 1839 George Cadbury was the son of a tea and coffee dealer John Cadbury. |  | | Cadbury's home was Northfield Manor and he had a new building constructed in the grounds to hold 700 people, every year in the summer months in this building he provided entertainment and food for deprived children from all areas of Birmingham. |
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http://www.birminghamuk.com/georgecadbury.htm
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| | George Cadbury |
 | | John Cadbury, a tea and coffee dealer, was born in Edgbaston, Birmingham in 1839. |  | | Cadbury Brothers made their first milk chocolate in 1897. |  | | Cadbury was a strong supporter of William Gladstone and represented the Liberal Party on both Birmingham Town Council and Worcestershire County Council. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REcadbury.htm
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| | cadbury.cfm |
 | | Cadbury Instant Break: easily made with hot water making it a tasty alternative to tea and coffee, Instant Break is delicious when you're in a rush but still want that great Cadbury chocolate taste. |  | | Cadbury Cocoa: perfect for adding the Cadbury chocolate flavour to home cooking. |  | | Made with milk, Cadbury Drinking Chocolate has a warming, comforting and uplifting effect any time of the day. |
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http://www.premierfoods.co.uk/brands/cadbury.cfm
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| | Cadbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | George Cadbury (1839-1922) - British businessman who developed the Cadbury chocolate firm and perfected the recipe for Dairy Milk |  | | John Cadbury (1801-1889) - Businessman, Quaker, founder of the chocolate firm |  | | Cadbury Castle - Great Western Railway 4073 Class locomotive |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadbury
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| | The history of Cadbury Schweppes in Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands,UK |
 | | John Cadbury moved into the manufacturing of drinking chocolate and cocoa. |  | | In 1915 Cadbury's Milk Tray followed and became a resounding success. |  | | Cadbury's moved on to become a limited company and after the death of Richard Cadbury the sons of the two brothers joined the firm headed by George Cadbury. |
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http://www.birminghamuk.com/cadburyhistory.htm
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| | Cadbury's |
 | | This is the British version of Cadbury's Dairy Milk chocolate, which is to say the original version. |  | | The subtitle on this chocolate is "the original plain chocolate," by which I assume that this is Cadbury's effort at producing a dark chocolate. |  | | This chocolate is from the actual Cadbury company in England, and is not the stuff made by Hershey's in the U.S. and sold under the Cadbury name. |
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http://www.hhhh.org/cloister/chocolate/reviews/cadbury.html
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| | Cadbury World :: Visit Cadbury World |
 | | Learn about the history of chocolate and Cadbury in New Zealand and some of the secrets and tricks of handling and cooking with chocolate. |  | | The factory produces many of the top selling chocolate lines in the country including such New Zealand icons as Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate, Creme Egg, Roses, Continental and Milk Tray Chocolate Assortments, Moro, and Crunchie. |  | | Experience the mystique of a working chocolate factory, sample and purchase Cadbury products and much more. |
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http://www.cadbury.co.nz/cadburyworld/visit.html
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| | John Cadbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | John Cadbury (1801–12 May 1889), was proprietor of a small chocolate business in Birmingham, England, that later became part of Cadbury-Schweppes, one of the world's largest chocolate producers. |  | | Cadbury was born in Birmingham to a wealthy Quaker family that moved to the area from the west of England. |  | | Cadbury was influenced in his choice of trade by his temperance beliefs – he felt alcohol was a major cause of poverty and other social ills, and saw cocoa and chocolate as alternatives. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cadbury
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| | X-Entertainment: A Tribute To Cadbury Creme Eggs! |
 | | With loads of fat and calories, the Cadbury Egg could never be rightly considered an oversized one-a-day. |  | | According to Hershey's commercial, which is still in rotation well over a decade later, these delicious monsters are birthed from the ass of the infamous Cadbury Bunny- a rabbit who bucks and clucks like a chicken while shitting out chocolate. |  | | When choosing a Cadbury Egg, especially a single one that's gone unmothered by a shielding cardboard box, it's important to feel around the Egg to make sure it hasn't been cracked prematurely. |
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http://x-entertainment.com/articles/0771
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| | Cadbury |
 | | Cadbury was evidently re-inhabited in the late 5th to early 6th centuries. |  | | Never a true castle in the medieval sense, Cadbury Castle dates from the last centuries BCE. |  | | An Iron Age hill fort in Somerset near the village of South Cadbury. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/c/cadbury.html
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| | Cadbury Dairy Milk - Games and Prizes |
 | | Design a Cadbury Dairy Milk wrapper for 2105 for the chance to win an Apple iMac. |  | | Chart Cadbury Dairy Milk's century of design changes. |  | | If you have an idea of what Cadbury Dairy Milk will look like in 2105, then send in your designs and if we like it, you could win a top of the range iMac in our |
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http://www.cadburydairymilk.co.uk/EN/CDM100/free_competition
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| | Boing Boing: Cadbury Trademarks The Color Purple, and they're not alone |
 | | "Cadbury, ellipse device, dairy milk, the glass and a half device and THE COLOUR PURPLE are Cadbury Limited trademarks used under licence in New Zealand by Cadbury Confectionery Ltd. " |  | | Because it's Easter, I find myself in the possession of a Cadbury chocolate product. |  | | In regards to Cadbury trademarking the color purple, four years ago I was working as a boom operator on an independent film and noticed that the boom manufacturer, Mr.LongArm, had trademarked the color yellow. |
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http://www.boingboing.net/2005/03/25/cadbury_trademarks_t.html
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| | Cadbury Caramilk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Caramilk (until recently called Caramel in the United Kingdom, now known as Dairy Milk with Caramel) is a chocolate bar made by Cadbury. |  | | Variations available in Canada, some of them limited editions, include Caramilk made with dark chocolate, Caramilk with maple, and Caramilk filled with chocolate or cappuccino. |  | | Since the actual production process for Caramilk bars is a trade secret and speculation on the manufacturing process is driven by marketing campaigns (with names such as the "Caramilk Secret" and the "Secret of the Caramilk Bar"), there are many theories as to how they are made. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadbury_Caramilk
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| | Cadbury Castle: Britannia's Guide to Arthurian Sites |
 | | The same warning applies here as at Liddington and elsewhere: Cadbury never had a castle like that. |  | | Cadbury Castle is the best known and most interesting of the reputed sites of Camelot. |  | | Cadbury is an isolated hill of limestone and sandstone. |
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| | Cadbury Schweppes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Independently, in 1824, John Cadbury began vending tea, coffee, and (later) chocolate in Birmingham in England. |  | | Although Cadbury Schweppes chocolate products have been sold in the U.S. since 1988 under the Cadbury trademark name, the chocolate itself has been manufactured by Hershey's. |  | | Cadbury UK also owns Trebor Bassett, Fry's, Maynards, and Halls. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadbury-Schweppes
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| | Cadbury Schweppes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Independently, in 1824, John Cadbury began vending tea, coffee, and (later) chocolate in Birmingham in England and sometime in India and Pakistan. |  | | In the United States, most Cadbury branded chocolates are produced in Pennsylvania by the Hershey's chocolate company. |  | | Cadbury Schweppes plc is a confectionery and beverage company with its headquarters in London. |
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| | GENUKI: Cadbury, Devon - Genealogy |
 | | Chard, T.D. Vicars of Cadbury, Devon, from the year 1244. |  | | On the crown of a lofty hill is an ancient Entrenchment, called Cadbury Castle, commanding extensive views over the surrounding country and the coast. |  | | Cadbury from the Devon Library's Local Studies Service. |
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http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Cadbury
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| | Cadbury Schweppes |
 | | Cadbury Schweppes is a global leader in two key markets of confectionery and soft drinks. |  | | Advertising Age/TNS estimated global measured advertising expenditure of $466m in 2003, making Cadbury Schweppes the world's #59 advertiser. |  | | The Adbrands Company Profile of Cadbury Schweppes summarises the company's history and current operations. |
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http://www.mind-advertising.com/uk/cadbury_uk.htm
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| | The Cadburys - Quaker Social Reformers - QuakerInfo.com |
 | | If you want to read more about the social accomplishments of the Cadburys and other aspects of the story of the Fry and Cadbury chocolate businesses, you can find extensive information at the Cadbury corporate Web site as The Story of Cadbury. |  | | When the growing company needed to build a new factory, the Cadburys decided to move out of the unhealthy Birmingham industrial quarter to a country location on the outskirts of the city. |  | | Cadbury Brothers was the first firm to introduce the Saturday half-day holiday, and also pioneered in closing the factory on bank holidays. |
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http://www.quakerinfo.com/quak_cad.shtml
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| | Cadbury Chocolate??? - PeanutAllergy.Com |
 | | That is why the Cadbury Dairy Milk, Malted Milk, Jersey Milk, etc chocolate bars are all labelled as "may contain nuts" even though they do not have nuts in them. |  | | I have eaten Cadbury mini-eggs and their other bars (ie Caramilk, etc) for many years with no reactions and consider them safe as Cadbury Canada will always laebl if there is any chance of contamination (I believe that Cadbury UK has the same policy too). |  | | The candy coated chocolate eggs made by Cadbury Canada (mini-eggs) are safe. |
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http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/Forum11/HTML/000312.html
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| | Cadbury Schweppes Plc shares from FramedShare.co.uk |
 | | Milestones in Cadburys history: 1905 Cadbury Dairy Milk was launched; 1915 Cadbury Milk Tray was introduced; 1920 Cadbury introduced the Flake to the market; 1928 Cadbury Fruit and Nut was launched; 1929 Cadbury Crunchie is first made available;1971 The world renowned Cadbury Crème Egg was first sold. |  | | In 1904 they perfected their recipe and in 1905 a new milk chocolate was launched under the name of Cadbury Dairy Milk. |  | | Cadbury is a famous name with more than 150 years of chocolate heritage. |
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| | Cadbury Chocolates |
 | | Classic Cadbury hard butter and cream flavored candy with a milk chocolate center. |  | | If you enjoy raisins and almonds with your Cadbury chocolate, then this bar is the one for you. |  | | Crumbly Dream white chocolate Flake covered in Cadbury milk chocolate. |
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| | Cadbury Caramilk Secret |
 | | Ingredients Cadbury uses in their real milk chocolate: SUGAR, MILK INGREDIENTS, COCOA BUTTER, UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOUR |  | | Cadbury's; caramels and fudges are not made with ordinary caramel or fudge as you probably already know. |  | | A great number of popular candy bars are not coated in chocolate, but are coated in compound coating instead to save money. |
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| | Cadbury Schweppes |
 | | Cadbury Schweppes is an international beverage and confectionery company that sells many much loved brands in over 200 countries globally. |  | | Cadbury Schweppes began to construct chocolate factories in China and Poland in 1993. |  | | In 1986, Cadbury Schweppes sold Typhoo Tea, Kenco Coffee, and Jeyes Cleaning Fluid so that they could streamline their strategic focus on soft drinks and confectionery. |
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http://www.checksure.biz/ftse_100_companies/cadbury_schweppes.htm
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| | Canadian |
 | | Cadbury Caramilk...caramel-filled Cadbury milk chocolate bar....Box of 48...$37.99 |  | | Cadbury Crunchie...sponge toffee covered in Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate...Box of 48...$37.99 |  | | Cadbury Flake..ribboned Cadbury chocolate that tends to flake when you eat it...48 Bars...$37.99 |
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| | CNW Telbec |
 | | In Canada, Cadbury also features Caramilk Thick(*), chocolate for a BIG taste treat, and is introducing the Caramilk 2 Thick(*) bar -- two pieces of your favourite chocolate. |  | | About Cadbury Adams Canada Inc. ------------------------------- Cadbury Adams Canada is the country's largest confectionery company and manufactures, markets and sells some of the country's leading chocolate, sugar, cough and gum brands such as Caramilk(*), Dairy Milk(*), Mr. |  | | The makers of Cadbury(*), the brand that is synonymous with quality chocolate, have created Caramilk(*) Maple just for us and just in time to celebrate our nation. |
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http://www.cnw.ca/en/releases/archive/June2005/24/c5541.html
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