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CADBURY chocolates

CADBURY chocolates
The Hershey Company holds a license to manufacture CADBURY chocolate products in the United States.

Flavors



DAIRY MILK FRUIT & NUT
DAIRY MILKFRUIT & NUT
ROYAL DARK ROAST ALMOND
ROYAL DARKROAST ALMOND
CARAMELLO candy bar CRÈME EGG
CARAMELLO candy barCRÈME EGG
Caramel Egg MINI EGGS candy
Caramel EggMINI EGGS candy
History



Founded in the 1800's, Cadbury has long been a part of England's history with ties to the British monarchy. The first Cadbury shop was established by John Cadbury in Birmingham, England and grew through the hard work and vision of his sons, the Cadbury brothers - Richard and George. Still today, CADBURY DAIRY MILK is the UK's best selling chocolate, achieving its flavor and creaminess using the traditional recipe.

Acquiring the license to manufacture and sell Cadbury products in the United States in 1988, Hershey Foods Corporation has continued that fine artisan quality of chocolate making. Among the brands made in Hazleton, PA are CADBURY DAIRY MILK bar, CADBURY FRUIT & NUT bar, CADBURY, CADBURY Roast Almond bar, CADBURY ROYAL DARK bar and CARAMELLO bar.

The most famous Cadbury product is the CADBURY CRÈME EGG available only during the Easter season. To many consumers, the Easter season and CADBURY CRÈME EGG were introduced by a very famous character - the "Clucking Bunny." The "Clucking Bunny" campaign, which began in 1982, remains one of the most recognized and beloved confectionery advertising campaigns.
Timeline



1824 John Cadbury opens first shop in Birmingham, England.
1854 Cadbury receives first Royal Warrant.
1905 Cadbury introduces CADBURY DAIRY MILK bars.
1923 Cadbury introduces CADBURY CRÈME EGG.
1928 Cadbury introduces CADBURY Fruit & Nut bars.
1933 Cadbury introduces CADBURY Whole Nut bars.
1976 Cadbury introduces CARAMELLO bars, known in the U.K. as CADBURY Caramel bars.
1988 Hershey Foods Corporation acquires license to manufacture and sell CADBURY brands in the United States.
1982 Hershey airs the CADBURY "Clucking Bunny" campaign.
1993 Hershey airs the CADBURY "Clucking Bunny Tryouts" spot.
2002 Hershey introduces CADBURY ROYAL DARK bars.
2004 Hershey introduces two new CADBURY Limited Editions – CADBURY ROYAL DARK Mint bars and CADBURY RASPBERRY CRÈME bars.
Nutrition Information



Flavor
Kosher Status: OUD
Serving Size  7 blocks (39 g)
Amount Per Serving %DV *   
Total Calories 200
  Calories from Fat 100
Total Fat 11 g17%   
  Saturated Fat 7 g35%   
Cholesterol 10 mg3%   
Sodium 40 mg2%   
Total Carbohydrate 23 g8%   
  Dietary Fiber less than 1 g3%   
  Sugars 22 g 
Protein 3 g6%   
 
Vitamin C 0%   
Calcium 8%   
Iron 2%   
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs:
  Calories: 2,000 2,500
Total Fat Less than 65g 80g
  Sat Fat Less than 20g 25g
Cholesterol Less than 300mg 300mg
Sodium Less than 2,400mg 2,400mg
Total Carbohydrate 300g 375g
  Dietary Fiber 25g 30g
 
Hershey's goal is to keep each product's nutrition information up-to-date and accurate but please consult the label on the product's packaging before using. If you notice that something is different on a product's label than appears on our website, please call us for more information at (800) 468-1714.
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