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Fudge (chocolate bar)

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Fudge
Product typeConfectionery (fudge)
OwnerCadbury
CountryUnited Kingdom
Introduced1948; 76 years ago (1948)[1]
Related brandsList of Cadbury products

Fudge is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury. It is a bar of fudge in a semi-circular cross-section covered in a layer of milk chocolate. Produced in small bite size bars and in larger bars, the Fudge continues to be produced and sold in countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was launched in 1948, originally under the name Milk Fudge which later became simply Fudge.

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Production

Fudge in 2014

In November/December 2010, production of Fudge was transferred to Cadbury's new plant in Skarbimierz, Poland from the Keynsham Cadbury's plant in Somerset.[2] Labels for these products do not state a country of origin, instead stating "Made in the EU under licence from Cadbury UK Ltd".

Advertising

The 1970s television advertising was written by Mike d'Abo. The TV advert was sung by eight year old Clive Griffin, who also sang the TV advert 'if you like a lot of chocolate' for Club.[3][4] It appeared on 'The 100 Greatest TV Ads' in May 2000 on Channel 4.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cadbury Fudge is launched". Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  2. ^ confectionerynews.com - Final UK-made Cadbury Crunchie bars from September Archived August 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Daily Record Saturday 20 August 1988, page 18
  4. ^ Coventry Evening Telegraph Thursday 18 May 1989, page 22


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