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cadburys closing down
and moving factory to poland, will choc taste just as good
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"Green and Blacks" is owned by Cadbury's. It is amazing what a fancy piece of cardboard and an "organic" lable can do in marketting, isn't it.
One also has to remember Cadbury's was founded by a communist. For some reason, during the Industrial Revolution, choclatiers like Cadbury and Rowntree were both socialist reformers.
It therefore makes sense for them to move to a communist country.
However it is fair to say Poland is probably more English than Birmingham anyway.
"Green and Blacks" is owned by Cadbury's. It is amazing what a fancy piece of cardboard and an "organic" lable can do in marketting, isn't it.
One also has to remember Cadbury's was founded by a communist. For some reason, during the Industrial Revolution, choclatiers like Cadbury and Rowntree were both socialist reformers.
It therefore makes sense for them to move to a communist country.
However it is fair to say Poland is probably more English than Birmingham anyway.
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