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Vintage advertisement, circa 1910 or earlier.
J. S. Fry & Sons, Ltd. was a chocolate company owned by Joseph Storrs Fry and his family.

This business moved through several names and hands before ending up as J. S. Fry & Sons.

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In 1847, the Fry's chocolate factory, located in Bristol, England, moulded the first ever chocolate bar suitable for widespread consumption. The firm began producing the Fry's Chocolate Cream bar in 1866. Over 220 products were introduced in the following decades, including the Fry's Turkish Delight (or Fry's Turkish bar) in 1914. In 1896 the firm became a registered private company. It was run by the Fry family, with Joseph Storrs Fry, grandson of the first Joseph Storrs Fry, as the chairman.

Near the start of World War I the company was the largest employer in Bristol. Joseph Storrs Fry died in 1913. By 1919 the company merged with Cadbury's chocolate and the joint company named British Cocoa and Chocolate Company. The Fry's division was moved to Somerdale in 1923. After 1981 the name Fry's was no longer in use at Somerdale, but the factory is still a major producer of Cadbury's products.

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