Hershey Food Corporation acquired the license to make and sell Cadbury products in the U.S. in 1988. Cadbury is the United Kingdom's best selling chocolate. The company was founded in the 1800s by John Cadbury in Birmingham, England.
Products
Hershey produces three Cadbury Egg varieties. These products, made famous by the "Clucking Bunny" advertising campaign of the 1980s, are only available at Easter.
Caramel Egg
The Caramel Egg consists of a caramel center surrounded by traditional Cadbury milk chocolate. A one-egg serving has 190 calories and 10 g of fat.
Creme Egg
The Cadbury Creme Eggs are a milk chocolate coating around a soft fondant-creme center. A one-egg serving has 170 calories and 6 g of fat.
Mini Eggs
The Cadbury Mini-Eggs are solid chocolate eggs coated with a crisp sugar shell and decorated to look like real bird's eggs. An 18-oz. bag contains about 150 pieces. A single 12-piece serving contains 190 calories and 8 g of fat.



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