Cadbury-Schweppes Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Cadbury-Schweppes plc (Cadbury Trebor Bassett) is a chocolate and beverage company.Jacob Schweppe developed a method to make mineral water in Geneva, Switzerland in 1783. In 1824, John Cadbury began vending tea, coffee and (later) chocolate in Birmingham, England. After his retirement, his sons Richard and George Cadbury created a major factory and purpose-built suburb called Bournville four miles south of the city. The two companies merged to form Cadbury-Schweppes in 1969. Cadbury also has factories including those in Dunedin, New Zealand and Claremont in Tasmania.
As of August 2004, Cadbury Trebor Bassett has eight factories and 3,000 staff in the UK.
The company's United States beverage units include Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc, Mott's, and Snapple Beverage Group.)
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Cadbury is also the name of a part of the suburb of Claremont, in the city of Glenorchy, part of greater Hobart, in Tasmania, Australia. There is a Cadbury factory is there.
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Their beverages include:
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