Kraft Axes 200 Jobs at CadburyA round up of the most popular stories from the past week on birminghampost.net Kraft is to invest pounds 50 million in Cadbury's manufacturing operations - but new hi-tech working will see 200 jobs lost across the country.The Birmingham Post (England)...
In 1824, John Cadbury began selling tea, coffee, and drinking chocolate, which he produced himself, at Bull Street in Birmingham, England. He later moved into the production of a variety of cocoa and drinking chocolates, made in a factory in Bridge Street and sold mainly to the wealthy beca...
To advertise his shop, John Cadbury used various ways. His first ad appeared in the Birmingham Gazette on March 1st, 1824. He was presenting his new product and introducing Cocoa Nibs. In the article, it was mentioned that they had the most nutritious breakfast beverages to offer. Also, whe...
Cadbury Pledge Jobs for YoungRead the full-text online article and more details about "Cadbury Pledge Jobs for Young" - Birmingham Evening Mail (England), September 18, 1998Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
CITY IN JOBS CRISIS; Cadbury Cuts Staff and Cake Firm CollapsesBirmingham Evening Mail (England)