Cadburys
Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company, owned by Mondelez International. It is the second largest confectionery brand in the world. Cadbury was founded by John Cadbury in Birmingham, England, in 1824. He opened a shop at 90 Bull Street selling cocoa and drinking chocolate. By 1831, Cadbury had opened a factory and was producing chocolate. The company grew rapidly, and by the early 20th century, it was one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world. In 1905, Cadbury launched the Dairy Milk bar, which quickly became its most popular product. In 2010, Cadbury was acquired by Kraft Foods, which later split into two companies, with the confectionery business becoming Mondelez International. Cadbury is known for its iconic purple packaging and its commitment to ethical sourcing of cocoa. Its product range includes a variety of chocolate bars, Easter eggs, and other confectionery items. The company has a strong presence in the UK and Ireland, as well as in many other countries around the world. Cadbury has a long history of innovation, introducing many popular chocolate products over the years. It continues to be a beloved brand, enjoyed by millions.