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The first mass-produced candy bar came from J. S. Fry & Sons in England, now part of Cadbury. In 1866, it introduced the ...
CADBURY has confirmed it has discontinued a popular chocolate bar just two years after its first launch. The Dairy Milk maker has dropped the limited edition treat after introducing it in the ...
You might be aware of Fry's Chocolate Cream and Peppermint Cream bars that you can still find on the shelves of some shops today, but did you know the company also used to make a unique bar called ...
Chromolithograph/poster: Fry's chocolate, creams, cakes, fancy boxes. Gold Medal Paris 1889. Le Blond & Co, London. With gilt 41x31cm. Celebrating Fry & Sons' gold medal, Paris, 1889; reproducing ...
The birth of the chocolate bar didn't happen until the mid-19th century, when chocolate dynasty Fry and Sons developed a way to mix cocoa powder, sugar and cocoa butter to produce a smooth paste ...
The Fry family began selling chocolate in 1759. By the 1820s they were using up to 39% of the nation's imports of cocoa beans. There is no evidence that they owned slaves or traded in enslaved people.
The home of former Bristol chocolate manufacturer Joseph Storrs Fry is going on sale at auction. The penthouse apartment in Frenchay is being auctioned with a leasehold guide price of £245,000 to ...