Die cut, promotional card advertising Cadbury's Bourneville cocoa. Possibly from the early 1880s. The card shows a tin of Bourneville Cocoa with a distinctive red, yellow and white label and tin lid ...
By 1842, he was selling almost 30 varieties of drinking chocolates and cocoa ... first milk chocolate bar. The Bournville factory is still in use today and Cadbury remains a household name ...
Chromolitho advertising card which folds out from the centre to show a young girl with long brown hair and a pale yellow-orange dress with a blue sash drinking from a white cup with Cadbury's on it.
Cadbury Bournville chocolate is known for its intense dark taste. It is made from perfectly roasted Ghanaian cocoa to give a rich, pure, undiluted taste of chocolate. The brand offers a variety of ...
Chomping on them, we then entered through a rainforest zone, where the origins of cocoa are followed ... a wander round Bournville itself, the model village built by the Cadbury brothers to ...
We do, however, have a range of other drinking chocolates, such as Cadbury Bournville Cocoa and Cadbury Highlights, for you to enjoy. We apologise for the inconvenience." Foster's Food Fair again ...
makers of Cadbury Dairy Milk, Belvita, Maynard’s Bassetts and OREO is set to invest £15 million into the UK, at its Bournville site, which is supported by its factory in Chirk, where cocoa beans are ...
Cadbury Bournville chocolate is known for its intense dark taste. It is made from perfectly roasted Ghanaian cocoa to give a rich, pure, undiluted taste of chocolate. The brand offers a variety of ...
Before artisanal chocolate became easily available in India, fans of dark chocolate usually had just one option: Cadbury’s Bournville, a more intense tasting alternative to milk chocolate. But ...