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Swallowing Cadbury will make Kraft the world's largest sweet maker with sales of $50 billion, with famous British names such as Bournville, Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts and Green
Free Internet Press 2010
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Swallowing Cadbury will make Kraft the world's largest sweet maker with sales of $50 billion, with famous British names such as Bournville, Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts and Green
Free Internet Press 2010
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Add that to the fact that this 'Bournville' bar - named after the village near Birmingham where the Cadbury factory is located - is actually manufactured in France, and it just confirms my opinion that what we have here is one big, orange lie.
Chocablog 2009
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An educator for most of his life, he first taught adult literacy at Bournville College in Birmingham in the early 1990s and progressed to become the first ever tutor in Black Theology at Queens College, Birmingham (1992-8) where he taught trainee priests and ministers for the Anglican and Methodist churches.
The Great African Scandal – Dr Robert Beckford Pt. 5/5 « Adult Literacy « Videos « Literacy News 2010
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I also got to work the wartime siren on the roof for practice alerts (there was a nuclear attack warning device in the cellar), ate a bar of Bournville Chocolate with my morning coffee and read the very first copy of The Sun newspaper.
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He established the Bournville model village in 1895, where Cadbury workers were housed.
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"The thinking behind the campaign is that Cadbury has a rich history as a pioneering and philanthropic brand, they made life better for their workers with Bournville [the company built the village for employees]," says Hugh Cameron, the chief strategy officer at PHD which planned and bought the campaign's advertising.
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So did other industrialists, including Cadbury at Bournville near Birmingham.
An Enduring Ideal Ferdinand Mount 2010
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"Supermarkets come into an area, blight it, then offer to regenerate it," sighs Stimpson, who stood as a Liberal Democrat candidate in neighbouring Bournville during the local elections in May, and is involved with Another Stirchley is Possible, which is campaigning against the planned Tesco development.
Pride of Place 2010
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Hitherto, the town has been looked upon as the rather dishevelled neighbour of Bournville, the garden suburb founded by the Cadbury family.
Pride of Place 2010
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