Cadbury
Cadbury is a renowned British multinational confectionery company, established in Birmingham, England in 1824 by John Cadbury. The company specializes in producing a wide array of chocolate products, including bars, beverages, and boxed assortments. Over the years, Cadbury has expanded its portfolio to include various sweets, gums, and snacks. Acquired by Mondelēz International (formerly Kraft Foods) in 2010, Cadbury remains one of the world's leading chocolate brands, known for its Dairy Milk line and innovative contributions to the confectionery industry.