Cadbury
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Cadbury Factory, Bournville (pictured in 2009) is located on the south side of Birmingham, England
Cadbury Wharf, Knighton, Staffordshire. It was operated by Cadbury between 1911 and 1961, to process locally collected milk and produce "chocolate crumb" which was transported to Cadbury's in Bournville.
A popular gift since the tins were launched in 1938, Cadbury Roses has the slogan "Thank you". The company states they were named after Dorothy Cadbury's favourite flowers, Roses.
An English Heritage blue plaque commemorating one of the founder's sons Richard Cadbury was installed in Edgbaston, Birmingham in 2002
Cadbury World exhibition at the Library of Birmingham, July 2016. A tribute to Shakespeare (born 22 miles (35 km) south east of the city), the miniature Shakespeare's Globe theatre (left) and a manuscript are made from Cadbury chocolate.
An early Cadbury chocolate wrapping machine on display at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
Cadbury's office block in Bournville
The founder's son George Cadbury established Bournville