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  2. Picnic (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Picnic is a brand of chocolate bar consisting of milk chocolate and peanuts, covering chewy nougat, caramel, biscuit and puffed rice. Picnic bars are lumpy in shape. It is sold in Australia, parts of Canada (such as Quebec), New Zealand, New York City, San Francisco Bay Area, India, Ireland, Russia, Ukraine, South Africa (packaged as "Lunch Bar"), Ireland, Germany and the United Kingdom.

  3. John Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    John Cadbury (12 August 1801 – 11 May 1889) was an English Quaker and proprietor, tea and coffee trader and founder of Cadbury, the chocolate business based in Birmingham, England. [ 1 ] Life

  4. George Cadbury - Wikipedia

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    George Cadbury was the son of John Cadbury, a tea and coffee dealer, and his wife Candia. [1]The Cadburys were members of the Society of Friends or Quakers.. He worked at a school for adults on Sundays with no pay, despite only going to the school himself till he was fifteen. [2]

  5. Cadbury Heath - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Heath is a residential area in South Gloucestershire, England, located east of Bristol. References

  6. Cadbury, Devon - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury is a village and civil parish in Devon, England. Cadbury Castle is nearby.. The 15th-century Church of St Michael and All Angels features a Norman font. The church was restored in 1857 by William White, [1] with Frederick Coleridge serving as its vicar from 1855 to 1906.

  7. Whittaker's - Wikipedia

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    He was a salesman for Cadbury's chocolate before and after his move to New Zealand. [4] In 1896 he started manufacturing chocolate confectionery, selling it directly to customers using a horse and van. [5] In 1913, he established a partnership with his two sons, Ronald and James, based in Wellington.

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