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The former Fry's chocolate factory in Keynsham was built in the 1920s but has since been completely redeveloped by Bristol charity St Monica Trust, which created what it describes as a 'retirement ...
In 1847, Fry’s made the first molded chocolate eating bar by removing excess cocoa butter, then slowly adding it back into the melted chocolate. In 1919, J. S. Fry & Sons merged with Cadbury’s, and by ...
While Fry’s Chocolate Cream and Peppermint Cream bars still exist, earlier variants are no longer around. Sadly for fans of this bar, Fry’s stopped making them in 1992, after nearly 70 years ...
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 Fry's chocolate company founded in Bristol in the late 1700s became one of Bristol's biggest employers. After merging with Cadbury and a takeover by Kraft, ...