The UK’s king Charles has revoked Cadbury’s Royal Warrant, 170 years after it was first granted. The renowned chocolate maker ...
King Charles appears to have booted several famous brands off the Royal Warrants list, including Cadbury chocolate, Elizabeth ...
It’s a new year and that means there will likely be creative new chocolate bars hitting supermarket shelves from brands, like ...
The UK’s king Charles has revoked Cadbury’s Royal Warrant, 170 years after it was first granted. The renowned chocolate maker, which was a particular favourite of the late Queen – especially for its ...
Cadbury chocolates have lost the endorsement of the English Royal Family after being left off the list of Royal Warrants in ...
A MAJOR supermarket is selling the iconic Cadbury chocolate tin - and it’s now only £5 for loyalty card customers. Shoppers are rushing to buy the Cadbury Mixed Chunks Tin at Sainsbury’s, ...
All products under the Cadbury name will be impacted after King Charles removed the brand's royal warrant. The iconic chocolate company has spoken out about its disappointment after having the ...
Cadbury dairy milk chocolate bars arranged in rows - false/Shutterstock You may know Cadbury for its distinctive purple foil-wrapped bars of chocolate, like Fruit and Nut or Caramello, or maybe ...
Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Milton Keynes Citizen, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Cadbury’s Drinking Chocolate has been temporarily removed from ...
Chocolate giant Cadbury has admitted a key product is not in the stores - and won’t be for more than a week. A fan took to X to ask where all the Cadbury Hot Chocolate was having been looking at ...
Cadbury’s Drinking Chocolate has been temporarily removed from shelves Fans of the product have voiced their concerns about where the drinking chocolate has gone Mondelēz International ...
Mondelez International, which makes Oreo and Chips Ahoy cookies and Cadbury chocolate bars, poured funding into start-up Celleste Bio earlier this month, according to The Financial Times.