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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Cadbury plc, Unilever, Walkers, Northern Foods, Tate & Lyle, Young's Bluecrest, J. Lyons and Co., Ross Group, Patak's, Premier Foods, Colman's, Wall's, Weetabix Limited, Duchy Originals from Waitrose, Food and Drink Federation, Dr. Oetker, Jordans, Robertson's, Devro, Natures Way Foods, Riverford, Somerdale Factory, British Sugar, Samworth Brothers, Clark's Pies, Scotland Food & Drink, Golden Wonder, Ummah Foods, Aunt Bessie, Pork Farms, Mr Kipling, Ginsters, Lea & Perrins, HP Foods, Bompas & Parr, Batchelors, Baxters, Higgidy, Be-Ro, Peter's Food Services, Cranswick plc, Tayto, Wilkin & Sons, COOK Trading, KP Snacks, Ambrosia, East End Foods, Goldenfry, Cavaghan & Gray, Hartley's, Foo Go, Princes, Real Crisps, Happy Shopper, Rakusen's, Marvel, Kirby & West, Gale's, Walkers' Nonsuch. Excerpt: Cadbury plc is a British confectionery company, the industry's second-largest globally after the combined Mars-Wrigley. Headquartered in Cadbury House in the Uxbridge Business Park in Uxbridge, London Borough of Hillingdon, England and formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange, Cadbury was controversially acquired by Kraft Foods in February 2010. After integration the combined Cadbury and Kraft companies became the largest confectionery company in the world. The company was a constant constituent of the FTSE 100 from the index's 1984 inception until its 2010 takeover. The firm was known as "Cadbury Schweppes plc" from 1969 until a May 2008 demerger, in which its global confectionery business was separated from its U.S. beverage unit, which has been renamed Dr Pepper Snapple Group. Cadbury UK is a subsidiary of Cadbury plc, based in the Bournville suburb of Birmingham. 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 ...