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| CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS. |
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£2.27 per 250grms |
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Cadbury's Chocolate Eclairs : It's normally toffee smothered in chocolate but for a change this one is the other way round. Creamy Toffee with a Chocolate Centre. Lovely mix.
This sweet may contain traces of Wheat, Peanut and Nut.
This sweet does not contain gelatine.
History:
This huge company began life as small shop at no 93 Bull Street, Birmingham which opened its doors in 1824. The proprietor, John Cadbury who was just 22 had persuaded his father to back his business idea.
The shop sold mostly tea and coffee, any cocoa that was requested was ground by hand in a mortar and pestle. John Cadbury was a clever marketeer, an early promotional wheeze was to employ a Chinaman in full oriental dress to serve in the shop!.
Business flourished and in 1852 the firm acquired the Royal Warrant as suppliers of drinking chocolate to Queen Victoria. In 1879 John Cadbury's sons, George and Richard built a large new factory on 14 acres of land outside Birmingham which they christened Bournville. Cadbury's Dairy Milk was launched in 1905 followed by Bournville Plain Chocolate in 1910. In 1919 the company merged with Fry's.
Over the years Cadbury have grown into a multinational company swallowing up many of the historic names in Bristish confectionery including Barratts, Bassetts, Maynards, Lions, Barker and Dobson, Jamiesons, Sharps and more. Inevitably lines have been lost as Cadbury's have rationalised their production to remain profitable in the 21st century.
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| Good Choice CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS. is my favourite. Choose how much you want and click the shopping basket to add it to your cart. |
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