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In March 2007, it was revealed that Cadbury Schweppes was planning to split its business into two separate entities: one focusing on its main chocolate and confectionery market ; the other on its US drinks business.
* Thomas Adams: 19th century founder of the Adams Chewing Gum Company, now part of Cadbury plc, built one of the finest houses on Awixa Avenue.
By choice there followed a succession of jobs ' of no special consequence and with no connection from one to the next ', which she held briefly, and which began with work as an assistant mistress at Silchester House, a girls ' boarding school in Taplow in the Thames valley, and included being a sceretary ; a reader for the elderly Dame Elizabeth Cadbury ; and the proprietor of an office in Victoria Street, London, for typing and secretarial work.
Soon thereafter, three Royal Naval Air Service BE. 2cs, one of them flown by Flight Lieutenant Egbert Cadbury, shoot down L 21 off Lowestoft.
South Cadbury is part of the Castle Cary ward, which elects one councillor to Somerset County Council.
The 18th century poet and satirist, Charles Churchill was at one time curate at South Cadbury.
One story about Peppermint Patty has it that Charles Schulz named the character after the York Peppermint Pattie, and in response the makers of the candy, Peter-Paul ( later Peter-Paul Cadbury ) ended up being one of the exclusive sponsors ( along with McDonald's and Dolly Madison ) of the animated Peanuts television specials on CBS in the 1970s.
Cadbury is still one of Birmingham's main employers, making all manner of chocolate products.
George Cadbury was one of the prime movers in setting up The Birmingham Civic Society in 1918.
In the field of corporate governance, he was a member of the Cadbury Committee, Chairman of the group which compiled a code for central government departments and one of six international experts appointed by the Secretary-General to advise on the corporate governance of the United Nations.
In 2004, Cadbury started a series of television advertisements in the United Kingdom and Ireland featuring a human and an animal ( representing the human's happiness ) debating whether to eat one of a range of bars including Dairy Milk.
Cadbury Castle in Somerset is an Iron Age camp covering some 18 acres ( 73, 000 m² ) and is considered to be one of the most impressive Iron Age sites in Britain.
The 6 sheet poster shows a hand holding up a Cadbury Wispa, at such an angle that it looks like a totem pole, with one head and torso, but three sets of arms and a pair of legs sticking out.
John Russell was granted as a further royal mark of gratitude the marriage of one of the heiresses of James de Newmarch, feudal baron of North Cadbury, who had died in 1216 without male heir, leaving 2 infant heiresses, whose marriages became the property of the king by feudal custom.
The Newmarch lands were thus split in half, one moiety consisting of nearly 17 knight's fees, in Gloucestershire ( including Dyrham ), Somerset, Buckinghamshire, Wiltshire and Berkshire going to the Russells, with the second half, including the caput of North Cadbury, being confirmed to Bottrell by Henry III in 1218, per the Close Rolls.
Possibly he gave his name to four hillforts, all named Cadbury which may be " Cado's fort ", one each near to Clevedon, Congresbury and Sparkford in Somerset and one by the Exe in Devon north of Crediton ).

Cadbury and world's
It was first introduced in India in March 2011 under Cadbury, a major chocolate brand recently acquired by Kraft, with the tag line, it is the world's No. 1 biscuit.
* Kraft is apparently the world's second largest food company, following its acquisition of Cadbury in 2010.

Cadbury and largest
There were also Iron Age settlements in the area, of which Cadbury Camp was the largest.
This made Cadbury Schweppes the largest soft drink company in the world not to be named after a cola beverage.
The largest employer in the area is the Cadbury Trebor Bassett company, employing approximately 6, 500 people.
Mr. Big is the largest sized candy bar produced by Cadbury, hence the name.
JWT New York is the headquarters of JWT Worldwide as well as the largest of JWT ’ s 200-plus offices, serving clients like Bloomberg, Cadbury, Diageo, HSBC, Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé, Royal Caribbean, Schick, U. S. Corp. for Travel Promotion among others.

Cadbury and chocolate
In the 19th century, Briton John Cadbury developed an emulsification process to make solid chocolate, creating the modern chocolate bar.
In 1689, noted physician and collector Hans Sloane developed a milk chocolate drink in Jamaica which was initially used by apothecaries, but later sold to the Cadbury brothers in 1897.
This led to the first British chocolate bar in 1847, followed in 1849 by the Cadbury brothers.
One notable business in the city is the Cadbury chocolate factory which manufactures most of the Cadbury's chocolate for the Southern Hemisphere.
* Fuse ( chocolate bar ), a brand of chocolate bar made by Cadbury
In 1824, John Cadbury began selling tea, coffee, and drinking chocolate, which he produced himself, at Bull Street in Birmingham, England.
Master confectioner Frederic Kinchelman was appointed to share his recipe and production secrets with Cadbury, which led to an assortment of chocolate covered products.
In 1905, Cadbury launched its Dairy Milk bar, with a higher proportion of milk than previous chocolate bars, and it became the company's best selling product by 1913.
More than 2, 000 of Cadbury's male employees joined the Armed Forces and to support the war effort, Cadbury provided clothing, books and chocolate to soldiers.
In 1918, Cadbury opened their first overseas factory in Hobart, Tasmania and in 1919 undertook a merger with J. S. Fry & Sons, another chocolate manufacturer, resulting in the integration of well-known brands such as Fry's Chocolate Cream and Fry's Turkish Delight ..
In mid-2009 Cadbury replaced some of the cocoa butter in their non-UK chocolate products with palm oil.
* Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel, a British brand of caramel chocolate bar
* Moro ( chocolate bar ), a brand of chocolate bar made by Cadbury
Caramilk is a caramel-filled chocolate bar made by Cadbury Adams in Canada.
In the United Kingdom, a bar similar in premise ( caramel-filled chocolate ) but differing considerably in taste, shape, ingredients and packaging is sold as Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel.
In the early-mid 1990s, a bar was sold in New Zealand by Cadbury under the name Caramilk which was solid caramel-flavoured chocolate.

Cadbury and companies
The town centre comprises retail outlets and major office buildings, including the main European offices of several international companies including Kuehne + Nagel, Cadbury plc, Parexel International, Xerox, Arri, Bristol-Myers Squibb, APL, Herbalife Europe Ltd and the Anadarko Algeria Oil Company.
The canal locally was used by a declining number of companies and by the 1940s only two companies used it to any extent, Royal Worcester Porcelain for coal and Cadbury of Bournville for chocolate crumb.
Raptakos, Brett and Co., Pfizer Ltd., Cadbury Fry ( India ) Ltd. which produce modified milk food and high protein food are some of the large and medium companies in the district.
Articles related to brands marketed by Cadbury plc or Dr Pepper Snapple Group, two companies which from 1969 to mid-2008 were parts of a company known as Cadbury Schweppes plc.
Wrigley Company and Cadbury Adams are among the companies in the United States that manufacture and sell spearmint-flavoured chewing gum as Wrigley's Spearmint.
* Mr. Suresh Talwar – Partner, Talwar Thakore & Associates ; Director, Cadbury India Ltd., Blue Star Ltd., L & T Ltd. and other leading companies
His early career was with Cadbury Schweppes, where he undertook a number of international postings and projects, and where he led the buyout of their food companies in 1985 to form Premier Brands which was successfully sold in 1989.
Several companies make the fish but the most well recognised is Cadbury, which makes foiled and unfoiled variants of the fish with a pink marshmallow centre.

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