Cadbury’s dropped from royal warrant list for first time in 170 years

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Cadbury’s dropped from royal warrant list for first time in 170 years
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Chocolate maker one of 100 previous suppliers to royal household to be stripped of accolade under King Charles

It famously once had a glass and a half of milk in every bar, but one thing that Cadbury’s no longer has is royal approval, after it has been dropped from King Charles’s list of warrants.

Luxury chocolate maker Charbonnel et Walker Ltd has also been bumped from the list since the last under Queen Elizabeth II’s name in April 2023. Another big brand missing from the list is Unilever, which manufactures goods including Marmite, Magnum ice-cream bars and Pot Noodles.Britain’s most famous chocolate maker was controversially bought by US firm Kraft in 2010, before part of its business was split off to become Mondelēz International, its current owner.

The B4Ukraine campaigners said it was among the companies indirectly contributing to the Russian war effort by continuing to work in the country.

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