Cadbury Dairy Milk FACT SHEET Facts on Cadbury Dairy Milk
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Facts on Cadbury Dairy Milk• Cadbury Dairy Milk Tablets have sales of just under
£250 million a year in the UK
• Cadbury Dairy Milk now gives chocolate fans 40 different
ways to enjoy the world famous recipe
• Before settling on the name Cadbury Dairy Milk, the bar
was nearly called ‘Jersey’, ‘Highland Milk’ and ‘Dairy Maid’
• When first created Cadbury Dairy Milk had a pale mauve
colour with red writing, but in 1920 the now well-
known rich purple colour of the Cadbury Dairy Milk was
introduced
• The first overseas order was received from Australia in
1881 followed by New Zealand (1930), Canada (1932),
Ireland (1932) and South Africa (1939)
• It can take in the region of 58 new product ideas to end
up with one successful product –such as Cadbury Dairy
Milk Medley
Cadbury Dairy Milk FACT SHEET
Facts Around Innovation• Every new chocolate bar we create for anywhere in the world, starts its life at our Global Chocolate R&D Centre in Bournville• For example, the Cadbury Dairy Milk Marvellous Creations Chocolate bars invented in Bournville are now worth in excess of half a billion pounds globally and enjoyed in over 15 countries
• The Cadbury R&D Centre is made up of 250 creative inventors, master chocolatiers and engineers• There is a lot of science that sits behind our chocolate, gum and snacks - from mouth feel to the melting temperatures of chocolate, to the crisp and crunch of biscuits• Cadbury has invested £17million in a UK laboratory, pilot plant and office space to create a truly global centre of excellence, which now employs over 250 people• At Bournville we manufacture 5million Cadbury Dairy Milk bars, 1million Cadbury Creme Eggs and 400million Buttons daily.
* Nielsen Total coverage – data MAT – ending 19.03.16