Cadbury plc is a well known British-based chocolatier and a confectionary company of chocolate. That was recently, bought by the company Kraft in the year of 2010. It is the industry's second-largest global chocolate-making compan.
In 1905, William Cadbury commissioned the first Cadbury logo. He was in Paris at the time and chose Georges Auriol to create the design. The logo was an image of a stylised cocoa tree interwoven with the Cadbury name. Registered in 1911, it was used on presentation boxes, catalogues, tableware and promotional items, and imprinted onto the aluminium foil that was used to wrap moulded chocolate bars. Although not recognise much today, it was used consistently from 1911-1939 and again after the Second World War. 1952–2003 1952–1961.
An apparent candy connoisseur used a computer at the Department of National Defence (DND) to edit Cadbury Caramilk’s Wikipedia page to dispute whether the bar meets “the legal definition of a chocolate.” The Wikipedia edit was anonymously made on Tuesday by someone with the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the department of defence. The user tweaked the description of Caramilk from “chocolate bar” to “candy bar.” “The Caramilk bar does not meet the legal definition of a chocolate bar in Canada due to the use of vegetable oils in production,” reads the Wikipedia revision. “This probably extends to the U.S. As well, where it would have to be labeled as Chocolatey or ‘made with chocolate.’” The DND web address was flagged on Twitter by @gccaedits, a bot that automatically tweets Wikipedia edits made from Canadian government IP address. According to the for chocolate and cocoa products, “candies and candy bars coated with chocolate or milk chocolate should not be called ‘chocolate candies’ or ‘chocolate bars,’ but can be named ‘chocolate coated candies’ or ‘chocolate coated bars’, as applicable.