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Cadbury, Royal Warrant and King Charles III
Cadbury Just Lost The Royal Warrant It's Had Since Queen Victoria
Chocolate company Cadbury just lost a decades-old royal stamp of approval bestowed by Queen Victoria herself, causing widespread speculation as to why.
King strips Cadbury of its Royal Warrant – 170 years after it was first awarded
King strips Cadbury of its Royal Warrant – 170 years after it was first awarded - Cadbury’s Bournville chocolates were famously a favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth II
Explained: UK's Royal Warrant — The Endorsement King Charles III Stripped Cadbury Of, Ending A 170-Year Connection
Cadbury has lost its prestigious royal warrant, a mark of quality and trust that allows its holders to use the royal coat of arms on their packaging.
Cadbury dropped from prestigious royal warrant list for first time in 170 years
Cadbury dropped from prestigious royal warrant list for first time in 170 years - The chocolate brand was among many businesses that won’t be stocking products in the royal household any longer
King Charles is right to take away Cadbury chocolate’s royal warrant – it’s overrated
COMMENT: As the Birmingham-born chocolate brand loses its royal warrant, Katie Rosseinsky presents the case against this iconic British treat
Why has King Charles dropped Cadbury from the royal warrant after 170 years?
Cadbury, Britain’s iconic chocolate brand, has lost its royal warrant after nearly two centuries of association with the monarchy. First granted in 1854 by Queen Victoria, the warrant symbolised Cadbury’s historic ties to the UK royal household,
Cadbury loses royal warrant under King Charles
A royal warrant is regarded as a guarantee of quality and can sway some customers to choose a particular firm. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Cadbury’s loses royal warrant for the first time in 170 years
Cadbury’s has not been granted a royal warrant for the first time in 170 years...
For the first time in 170 years, Cadbury has lost its prestigious royal warrant
Cadbury, the iconic British chocolate maker. For the first time in 170 years, the company has lost its prestigious royal warrant.
Cadbury 'disappointed' after being stripped of royal warrant it has held since 1854
The chocolate firm is among the brands and products that have had their warrants withdrawn under the King, a list published by Buckingham Palace's Royal Warrant Holders Association shows
Chocolate giant Cadbury loses royal warrant after 170 years
Legendary British chocolatier Cadburys has lost its royal warrant, having held it for 170 years. The company is currently owned by Mondelez international, which has refused to stop doing business in Russia during the Ukraine war: the cause of King Charles' decision to stop doing business with it.
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Cadbury, late Queen’s favorite, stripped from royal warrant list for first time in 170 years
Cadbury has held it consistently since 1854, surviving under six different monarchs until King Charles III’s decision last ...
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Britain's most-loved chocolate brand was stripped of its royal seal of approval
Cadbury, a storied chocolate maker owned by US company Mondelez, has lost its Royal Warrant from the British monarchy, which ...
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