Cadbury-Schweppes
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Template:Infobox Company Cadbury Schweppes plc (Cadbury Trebor Bassett), Template:Nyse is a confectionery and beverage company with its headquarters in London.
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Overview
In 1783, Jacob Schweppe developed a method to make carbonated water in the Swiss city of Geneva. Independently, in 1824, John Cadbury began vending tea, coffee, and (later) chocolate in Birmingham in England. After Cadbury's retirement, his sons, Richard and George, opened a major factory in the purpose-built suburb of Bournville, four miles south of the city. The two companies merged to form Cadbury Schweppes in 1969. Cadbury also operates factories in Dunedin in New Zealand and Claremont in Tasmania.
As of August 2004, Cadbury Trebor Bassett has eight factories and 3,000 staff in the UK. Cadbury UK also owns Trebor Bassett, Fry's, Maynards, and Halls.
The Cadbury Schweppes company's presence in the United States consists of the beverage units Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc., Mott's, and Snapple Beverage Group. Although Cadbury Schweppes chocolate products have been sold in the U.S. since 1988 under the Cadbury trademark name, the chocolate itself has been manufactured by Hershey's.
Beverages
Cadbury beverages include:
- 7Up – sold by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. in the United States, and by PepsiCo elsewhere
- 7Up Plus
- A&W Root Beer
- Cactus Cooler
- Canada Dry – ginger ale
- Country Time
- Crush
- Deja Blue
- Diet Rite
- dnL
- Dr Pepper
- Elements
- Gini
- Hawaiian Punch
- Hires Root Beer
- IBC Root Beer
- Mistic Brands
- Mott's – fruit juice
- Nehi – fruit-flavored soft drink
- Orangina
- Peñafiel – mineral water and mineral soft drink in Mexico
- Quinine Tonic water
- Raging Cow
- Red Fusion
- R.C. Cola
- Ricqlès
- Schweppes
- Slush Puppie
- Snapple
- Solo
- Squirt
- Stewart's Soda
- Sundrop
- Sunkist
- Tahitian Treat
- Vernor's – ginger ale
- Welch's
- Yoo-Hoo
Chocolates
Cadbury chocolates and candies include:
- 99 Flake
- Boost (UK)
- Bournville – dark chocolate bar
- Cadbury Caramilk
- Creme Eggs
- Crunchie
- Crispy Crunch
- Dairy Milk
- Dairy Milk with Biscuit
- Dairy Milk with Crunchie Bits
- Dairy Milk with Mint Bits
- Dairy Milk Fruit and Nut
- Dairy Milk Whole Nut
- Dairy Milk Turkish (Turkish Delight)
- Dairy Milk with Caramel (formerly Cadbury's Caramel)
- Dairy Milk Bubbly
- Dream – white chocolate
- Dream with Strawberry Bits
- Flake
- Flake (original)
- Flake Dipped
- Flake Praline
- Flake Snow
- Freddo Frog
- Fruit & Nut
- Fry's Turkish Delight
- Fudge bar
- Liquorice allsorts (Bassett's)
- Mini Eggs
- Miniature Heroes
- Moro (chocolate)
- Roses
- Whole Nut
- Wispa (no longer marketed)
Other products
Most of these products are non-chocolate confectionery:
- Bournville Cocoa
- Bubbaloo
- Bubblicious gum
- Certs
- Chiclets
- Cinn*a*burst
- Dentyne gum
- Drinking Chocolate powder
- Hall's cough drops
- Mint*a*burst
- Trident gum
See also
External links
- Cadbury Schweppes plc (http://www.cadburyschweppes.com/)
- Cadbury Trebor Bassett (http://www.cadbury.co.uk/) (UK)
- Cadbury Australia (http://www.cadbury.com.au/)ja:キャドバリー・シュウェップス