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 Creme Egg Goo Games

Creme Egg's Are
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 Keep Team GB Pumped

Keep Team GB Pumped!

Great Britain have been singing to Keep Team GB Pumped. Join the chorus, sing along or watch the music videos here.

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Twirl Bites

Introducing New Twirl Bites!

Wonderfully whirly and scrumptiously swirly, delicious Cadbury Twirl now available in mini-bites. Perfect for sharing with friends and family – Give the mini Twirls a Whirl!

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 Cadbury Fabulous Fingers

Introducing 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!!!'

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 Rocky Road Bites

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

Puddings

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 Chocolate

    Cadbury 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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     The History of Cadbury Chocolate
  • Chocolate in the
    20th and 21st Century

    In 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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     Chocolate in the 20th and 21st Century
  • The History of
    Chocolate

    So 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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     The History of Chocolate

Win London 2012 tickets

Play your way to the London 2012 Olympic Games with Cadbury Spots v Stripes.

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