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About Cadbury Dairy Milk


Long ago in 1866 the Cadbury brothers were busy pioneering their drinking chocolate recipe. However, they wanted to give their chocolate fans more. 30 years went by with the brothers dreaming up new ideas and then inspiration struck. What would happen if you put fresh milk into chocolate? Lots and lots and lots of it? That’s why since 1905, Cadbury Dairy Milk still contains a glass and a half of fresh milk in every half pound of milk chocolate. Find out more at www.aglassandahalffullproductions.com

Our Cadbury Dairy Milk is full of beans. Cocoa beans to be precise. And all from one place: Ghana. We believe that Ghanaian beans are so delicious that we’re happy to pay premium prices for them. We think it’s worth it to give you that unique Cadbury Dairy Milk taste that we all love so much Find out more at www.aglassandahalffullproductions.com

Everyone knows the not so secret ingredient of how we make our Cadbury Dairy Milk so creamy. However, not many people know how we get our milk chocolate so chocolatey. It’s all thanks to the beautiful tropical country of Ghana in West Africa. But we’re not here to give you a geography lecture. We just want to say a huge thank you to Ghana for making those cocoa beans that help make our Cadbury Dairy Milk taste so special. Find out more at www.aglassandahalffullproductions.com

Did you know that Cadbury Dairy Milk contains fresh, natural milk? There’s none of that powered milk stuff you get in other bars. We only ever use fresh milk from British cows. A whole glass and a half goes into every single half pound of chocolate. That’s why it tastes so delicious. It’s also why we decided to call it Cadbury Dairy Milk. Find out more at www.aglassandahalffullproductions.com

Cadbury Dairy Milk, produced in Bournville UK, uses fresh liquid milk sourced from our dedicated dairy farmers in the UK. Cadbury Dairy Milk is also produced in Ireland and uses fresh, liquid Irish milk to create the unique chocolate taste. Only in very limited circumstances do we have to source Irish milk for British Cadbury Dairy Milk. We use locally sourced milk wherever possible.

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