Cadbury
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Cadbury may refer to
- Cadbury-Schweppes - confectionery and beverage company with its headquarters in London
- * Cadbury's Creme Egg
- * Cadbury World - visitor attractions created by the Cadbury chocolate company at two locations, Birmingham, England and Dunedin, New Zealand
- The Cadbury family
- * Sir Adrian Cadbury (1929)- British businessman, member of the Cadbury chocolate dynasty, noted commentator on corporate governance.
- * Dominic Cadbury (1940-) - British businessman, member of the Cadbury chocolate dynasty, Chancellor of the University of Birmingham.
- * Air Commodore Sir Egbert Cadbury, DSC, DFC, a First World War ace who went on to become a managing director of Cadbury Bros, the predecessor of Cadbury Schweppes.
- * George Cadbury (1839-1922) - British businessman who developed the Cadbury chocolate firm and perfected the recipe for Dairy Milk.
- * John Cadbury (1801-1889) - Businessman, Quaker, founder of the chocolate firm
- * Peter Cadbury (1918-2006) - Businessman, who founded Westward Television.
- * Richard Cadbury (1835-1899) - Businessman, Quaker, older brother of George.
- Places in South West England
- * Cadbury Camp - hillfort in Somerset, England associated with King Arthur, Grid reference
- * Cadbury Castle - hillfort in Devon, England, Grid reference
- * Cadbury Castle (South Cadbury) - hillfort in Somerset, England, associated with King Arthur, Grid reference
- * Cadbury Hill - hillfort in Somerset, England, Grid reference
- * Cadbury, Devon - Village and Deanary in Devon, England, Grid reference
- Cadbury Castle - Great Western Railway 4073 Class locomotive
- Cadbury Report - UK report on corporate governance
- Cadbury, the Beaver Who Lacked - science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick
- Cadbury, Richie Rich's Butler.
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