Cadbury Wishes
Help Make-A-Wish come true this Christmas
Cadbury Wishes are back for you to enjoy. This year you can add a little more magic - 'like' the Facebook page and we'll give an extra 10p to Make-a-Wish in the UK up to £10,000!
Find out moreKeep Team GB Pumped!
Great Britain have been singing to Keep Team GB Pumped. Join the chorus, sing along or watch the music videos here.
Find out moreChristmas at Cadbury World
Meet Santa, see Cinderella in pantomime, and discover a whole world of chocolatey fun…
Book Now!Cadbury Christmas Chocolate Gifts
Christmas chocolates from Cadbury Gifts Direct. Order our range of Christmas gifts online, the perfect festive treat!
Buy NowIntroducing the All New Fabulous Fingers!
It's new. It's got a chocolate biscuit centre and it's covered in layers of velvety smooth white and Cadbury milk chocolate. It's simply ‘FABULOUS!!!'
Reveal their hidden secretsRecipe of the Week
Chocolate Yule Log
A festive favourite and a great alternative to Christmas pudding. Why not make it for the family this Christmas?
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Biscuits & Cookies
Rocky Road
Bites
Quick & easy to make! Little bites of crunchy biscuit and chewy marshmallow with smooth Cadbury Dairy Milk.
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Chocolate Bread & Butter Pudding
A British favourite with a twist. Break through the oven-baked crust to find a soft, saucy chocolate pudding.
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The History of
Cadbury ChocolateCadbury was founded almost 200 years ago when John Cadbury opened a shop in Bull Street, Birmingham in 1824. Cadbury's cocoa & drinking chocolate soared in popularity resulting in sale of 11 sorts of cocoa & 16 distinct lines of drinking chocolate by 1842.
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Chocolate in the
20th and 21st CenturyIn 1905 Cadbury launched the world-famous Dairy Milk bar – still going strong today. Cadbury & others also started making 'Countlines' – bars with other ingredients like nougat, wafer & honeycomb, covered in chocolate – think of Crunchie & Flake.
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The History of
ChocolateSo where & when did the magic begin? Thousands of years ago is the answer, in the ancient Maya & Aztec civilizations of Central America. Hernan Cortés, a Spanish conquistador came across the Aztecs & was given a 'chocolatl' drink. Unable to forget, on return to Spain he loaded his galleons with cocoa beans.
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Like the Cadbury Wishes Facebook page and we'll give an extra 10p to Make-a-Wish in the UK up to £10,000!
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