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  2. Cadbury's Chocolate Factory, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury's Chocolate Factory (also known as Cadbury's Claremont and colloquially as Cadbury's) is the largest chocolate factory in the Southern Hemisphere, producing a company-record of over 60,000 tonnes (59,000 long tons; 66,000 short tons) of chocolate in 2021. [1] [6] Established at Claremont, Tasmania in 1921, the factory and surrounding ...

  3. Fuse (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    British Fuse. The original British product was a 70% solid bar of milk chocolate, [1] and 30%, sliced peanuts, raisins, crisp cereal and fudge pieces suspended within it. [1] Fuse was Cadbury's fastest selling new chocolate bar since the launch of Cadbury ‘ Wispa ’ in 1983. [1] [2] The bar tested very well in research, with 82% rating it as ...

  4. Lacta (Brazilian company) - Wikipedia

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    Lacta is a Brazilian chocolate and confectionery maker, founded in São Paulo in 1912 as Société Anonyme des Chocolats Suisses. [1] In 1996, Lacta was purchased by Kraft Foods . Lacta is currently owned and distributed in Brazil by Mondelez International. In August 2012, Kraft announced that it would split the business in two.

  5. Freia (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    A truck with advertisements by the company Freia in Oslo, Norway, in 1920. Freia was founded by Olaf Larsen (1867–1920) and Fredrik Wilhelm Hjorth Christensen (1851–) in 1889. Larsen had been experimenting with chocolate for some time and Christensen arranged supplies with cocoa suppliers and paid for machines and the required facilities.

  6. Lacta (Greek company) - Wikipedia

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    Lacta is a series of Greek chocolate products created in 1962 by the Pavlidis confectioner, founded in 1841, in Athens, Greece. In 1991, Pavlidis company was sold to Kraft Foods Inc., which in turn was renamed Mondelez International. [1] In addition to the standard milk chocolate bar, there are many different forms and flavours of Lacta ...

  7. Green & Black's - Wikipedia

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    Green & Black's. Green & Black's is a British chocolate company founded in 1991. The company produces a range of organic food [1] products, including: chocolate bars, ice cream, biscuits and hot chocolate. Green & Black's was bought by Cadbury in 2005, and later became part of Mondelēz International (formerly known as Kraft Foods ).

  8. The hidden, anti-LGBTQ+ reason that could punch a hole in the ...

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    Meanwhile, chocolate confectioners and cocoa bean importers like Barry Callebaut, Cargill, Hershey, Mars, Nestlé and Mondelez International are being battered by rising prices, with cocoa futures ...

  9. Marabou (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Marabou Daim -chocolate with "M"-logo. Chocolate with the old Marabou logo used in 1919–1960s, [1] which is still used in Freia. The brand was founded by the Norwegian chocolatier Johan Throne Holst (1868–1946), who already had launched the same chocolate recipe in Norway under the name Freia with great success — in the beginning of the ...