King strips Cadbury of its Royal Warrant – 170 years after it was first awarded - Cadbury’s Bournville chocolates were ...
Cadbury has held it consistently since 1854, surviving under six different monarchs until King Charles III’s decision last week.
Chocolate company Cadbury just lost a decades-old royal stamp of approval bestowed by Queen Victoria herself, causing widespread speculation as to why.
Chocolate maker Cadbury has been dropped from the list of royal warrants for the first time in 170 years. The Birmingham-based chocolatier was awarded its first royal warrant as chocolate and cocoa ...
As the Birmingham-born chocolate brand loses its royal warrant, Katie Rosseinsky presents the case against this iconic British treat ...
The chocolate brand was among many businesses that won’t be stocking products in the royal household any longer ...
A royal warrant is regarded as a guarantee of quality and can sway some customers to choose a particular firm. Read more at straitstimes.com.
King Charles has stripped the late Queen's favourite chocolate brand of its Royal Warrant after nearly 170 years. The historic move ends the chocolate maker’s prestigious association with the Royal ...
Needless to say, the chocolate company is well-regarded -- however, Cadbury just unexpectedly lost one of its famed markers of quality: a royal warrant from the British monarchy. Regardless of ...
Chocolate firm Cadbury said on Monday it was "disappointed" after losing its royal warrant for the first time in 170 years following King Charles III's first review of the coveted list since ...
Iconic British chocolate brand Cadbury has been dropped from the royal warrant list by King Charles. This is the first time in 170 years that Cadbury has not been awarded the prestigious recognition.