Cadbury Roses
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We can make better chocolate than the Americans...and, in a selfless act of solidarity I ate, over the weekend, a Cadbury Flake, a Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut, a Crunchie and several Roses from the gargantuan tin I planned to give my godchildren for Christmas. Sorry kids, but this... In this article: Chocolate, Crunchie, Kate Moss, Cadbury Flake, Cadbury Roses, Tin, Lecithin, Lactose, Sugar, and US |
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Daily Express | November 18, 2009
Cadbury tries to prevent £10bn takeover
...chocolate), Wispa, Flake and Crunchie. And that s just the top layer of the chocolate box. Cadbury also makes Milk Tray, Creme Eggs and Roses, as well as Double Decker, Curly Wurly, Boost, Twirl, Picnic bars and much more. More than 300...
In this article: Chocolate, Dairy Milk, Nestle, Ferrero Rocher, and Cadbury products
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Independent.ie | November 16, 2009
Border shopping: the price is right
...of a number of retailers in the North and the Republic and examined the price discrepancy. For instance, a 975g box of Cadbury's Roses costs GBP5 (EUR5.60) in Asda, but EUR9.99 in Tesco or Superquinn in the Republic. The savings are...
In this article: Tesco, Belfast, CAI, Northern Ireland, Argos, Enniskillen, Dublin, and Cadbury's Roses
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Eleven Warriors | November 15, 2009
Enjoy the Roses, Already
...getting stellar play out a young gunslinger and a hard-nosed defense, and disregard the fact that the win clinched Ohio State's first Rose Bowl trip in 13 seasons, evidently there are serious problems in Columbus. And that kind of talk is...
In this article: Rose Bowl, Ohio State, Earle Bruce, Woody Hayes, Roses, Ann Arbor, and Iowa
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Times Online | November 04, 2009
Cadburys ditches Roses tin in bid to go green
...here Cadburys ditches Roses tin in bid to go green It is as much a part of Christmas as crackers and turkey but the Cadbury Roses tin is to be ditched after 70 years to be replaced by a new "greener" square cardboard box. The move,...
In this article: Tin, Amazon, Dairy Milk, Tesco, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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Daily Mail | November 04, 2009
Putting the lid on Roses tins after 70 years as Cadbury chocolates go green
...easily recycled For more than 70 years, generations of families have indulged at Christmas by dipping into a familiar round tin of Cadbury's Roses chocolates. For many, the tins have become as much a part of the Christmas tradition as the...
In this article: Tin, Tesco, Cadbury's Roses, Amazon, and Wakefield, England
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Cadbury Roses
Cadbury Roses are a selection of individually wrapped miniature special occasion chocolates, made by Cadbury UK. Roses are a common stand-by gift choice due to the variety of contained chocolates. They are an extremely common gift on...
In this article: Chocolate, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Tin, Mother's Day, Norman Vaughan, and UK
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PR Newswire: Multicultural News | September 29, 2009
'California Blooms,' the Premier Internet Retailer of Fresh Boutique-Grown Roses From California, Helps in the Fight Against Breast Cancer Throughout the Month of October
...Products & Services, Women-related News, Not For Profit 'California Blooms,' the Premier Internet Retailer of Fresh Boutique-Grown Roses From California, Helps in the Fight Against Breast Cancer Throughout the Month of October EVERY...
In this article: Rose, Breast cancer, California, Roses, and Cancer
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Independent.co.uk - Business | September 08, 2009
Green divide between Kraft and Cadbury
...be considered. The Nottingham-based consultancy said the two companies had earned very different rankings in its index, with Cadbury's Roses coming in at number 42 whereas Kraft's Dairylea was number 78. Last month the EnvirUP.com Green...
In this article: Kraft, Carbon, UK, Culprit, Terry's Chocolate Orange, Dairylea, Cadbury's Roses, Revenue, Climate change, and University of Nottingham
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Wikipedia | July 15, 2009
Who Made Yellow Roses Yellow?
Who Made Yellow Roses Yellow? is a short story by the novelist John Updike, published in his collection The Same Door in 1959. The title refers to controversies relating to organic and non-organic farming. As the story begins, Fred Platt,...
In this article: Roses and John Updike
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Rose Garden Care | February 10, 2006
Roses - Creating Beautiful Cut Roses
...radiators, and full sun. Display the splendor of single rose stems in simple vases. When enjoying blooms from first-year roses, it"s usually better to cut short stems. Send Roses at 1-800-The Rose, featuring roses and nothing but roses
In this article: Rose, Roses, Sugar, Carbon dioxide, and Ethylene
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Cadbury Roses are a selection of individually wrapped miniature special occasion chocolates, made by Cadbury UK.
Roses are a common stand-by gift choice due to the variety of contained chocolates. They are an extremely common gift on Mother's Day and sell well throughout the Christmas period. They are available in tins, boxes or jars and currently contain 10 different varieties of chocolate:
*Brazilian Darkness - Red wrapper with gold twists.
*Cadbury Dairy Milk - Purple Dairy Milk wrapper.
*Caramel - Blue wrapped.
*Caramel Velvet - Green foil wrapped.
*Chocolate Bite - Pink wrapper.
*Country Fudge - Log shaped gold wrapper.
*Golden Barrel - Half-Barrel shaped, gold wrapper.
*Hazel in Caramel - Purple wrapper
*Hazel Whirl - Purple wrapper with orange twists.
*Strawberry Dream - Pink foil wrapped.
*Tangy Orange Creme - Square shaped, wrapped in orange foil.
They are most frequently advertised with the classic slogan of "Say 'Thank You', with Cadbury Roses" in the UK and Australia, and "Thank you very much" on television advertisements. A memorable 1960s UK advertising campaign used the slogan 'Roses Grow On You' and included television advertisements presented by the comedian Norman Vaughan.
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