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The Legacy of John Cadbury: Innovator of the Chocolate Bar

John Cadbury, born in 1802, transformed the chocolate industry with his invention of the modern chocolate bar. He established his first shop in Birmingham in 1824, initially selling silk and drapery, and later opened his first chocolate factory in 1831. Cadbury's innovative process for hardening chocolate allowed the company to produce and sell a variety of drinking chocolates by 1842. His legacy continues to shape the world of chocolate today, highlighting entrepreneurship and innovation in the food industry.

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The Legacy of John Cadbury: Innovator of the Chocolate Bar

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  1. CAN U GUESS WHAT HE CREATED?

  2. CLUE 1!

  3.      By Cameron.p

  4. John Cadbury was born in 1802 and he owned a small chocolate company in Birmingham, England. He is famous for creating the modern chocolate bar by developing a process to harden chocolate.

  5. John Cadbury opened his first shop in 1824 – it sold silk and drapery. Cadbury installed a plate glass shop window, which at the time was quite advanced, and hired a Chinese man to work there.

  6. Cadbury’s first chocolate factory opened in 1831 in Birmingham. By 1842, the company was producing and selling 16 varieties of drinking chocolate.

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