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  2. Milkybar - Wikipedia

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    Milkybar, called Galak in Continental Europe and Latin America, is a white chocolate confection produced by Nestlé since 1936 and sold worldwide (not sold in the US, although it may be ordered online for delivery, or found in specialty candy shops). [1]

  3. Milky Way (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Milky Way is a brand of chocolate-covered confectionery bar manufactured and marketed by Mars, Incorporated. There are two varieties: the US Milky Way bar, which is sold as the Mars bar worldwide, including Canada; and the global Milky Way bar, which is sold as the 3 Musketeers in the US and Canada (neither bar is sold as Milky Way in Canada).

  4. List of Australian and New Zealand advertising characters

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    Nestle Milky Bar chocolate (Aust & NZ) The Milky Bar Kid 1969-1990s The ad used live actors until the 1990s when the Milky Bar Kid became animated. The first Milky Bar Kid was first played by Terry Brook in 1961 in the UK. Over the years the Milky Bar Kid has been portrayed by many people including Australian actor Conrad Coleby.

  5. Yorkie (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkie bar has historically been marketed towards men. From the bar's launch until 1992, the "Yorkie bar trucker" was the famous "rough, tough star" of the brand's television adverts. Another prominent ad from this period was a billboard at York railway station with the words "Welcome to" and a picture of a half unwrapped Yorkie bar. Thus ...

  6. Milk Tray - Wikipedia

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    Milk Tray. Milk Tray is a brand of boxed chocolates currently manufactured by Cadbury. Introduced by Cadbury UK in 1915, it is one of the longest running brands in the confectioner's portfolio. Milk Tray is sold in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, New York City, South Africa and the United Kingdom . The name 'Tray' derived from the way ...

  7. List of chocolate bar brands - Wikipedia

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    Milky Bar: New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, India, Ireland, South Africa, Nestlé: White chocolate bar Milky Way: United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa Mars: Chocolate nougat with caramel in milk chocolate coating. Pictured here are American and British Milky Way candy bars. There is no caramel in the British version ...

  8. Cadbury Dairy Milk - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury chocolate bars (Dairy Milk back of tray), circa 1910 Dairy Milk sold at Heathrow Airport. In June 1905, in Birmingham, England, George Cadbury Jr made Cadbury's first Dairy Milk bar, with a higher proportion of milk than previous chocolate bars; by 1914, it would become the company's best-selling product.

  9. Milka - Wikipedia

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    Milka is a Swiss brand of chocolate confectionery. Originally made in Switzerland in 1901 by Suchard, it has been produced in Lörrach, Germany, from 1901. [3] [4] Since 2012 it has been owned by US-based company Mondelez International, when it started following the steps of its predecessor Kraft Foods Inc., which had taken over the brand in 1990.

  10. Fry's Chocolate Cream - Wikipedia

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    Fry's Chocolate Cream is a chocolate bar developed by J. S. Fry & Sons and currently manufactured by Cadbury. Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847) [1] [2] — Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

  11. Gorilla (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Gorilla is a British advertising campaign launched by the advertising agency Fallon London on behalf of Cadbury Schweppes in 2007, to promote Cadbury Dairy Milk brand chocolate. The centrepiece of the campaign was a 90-second television and cinema advertisement, supported by related media purchases in billboards, magazines and newspapers, as ...