kraft and cadbury news
Turbo Tango and Guzzle Puzzle scoop Sial d'Or prizes Subscription
British fmcg product developers won two out of nine categories in a prestigious global innovation competition last week…
Start-up to rival Cadbury (after two-year wait) Subscription
The great-granddaughter of Cadbury’s founder is finally set to launch her own chocolate brand, two years after first announcing plans to rival…
Special lids reveal Philadelphia recipes Subscription
Kraft Foods is adding special lids to Philadelphia to promote the cream cheese’s versatility and use in recipes.
analysis
Cadbury carrying the torch for Olympic promotions Subscription
Olympic promotional activity has got off the blocks and there’s already a clear frontrunner.
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Kraft unwraps Cadbury Olympic ticket giveaway Subscription
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Kraft to spend £17m on UK research at Bournville Subscription
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Shoppers miss out on a big choc drop Subscription
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Kraft creams Cadbury with chocolate cheese Subscription
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Kraft to vote in May on post-split identity Subscription
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Was Nelson nemesis again in Kraft’s split? Subscription
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Kraft unveils dramatic plan to split in two Subscription
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Kraft blows cobwebs off Halloween treats Subscription
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Kraft’s Clarke chosen for Premier top job Subscription
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Canney to leave Kraft for VP sales role at CCE Subscription
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Unilever, Kraft and Dr Oetker fined millions by cartel watchdog Subscription
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Hearts and Krafts Subscription
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Kraft hits salt target early with Dairylea Subscription
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Kraft dismisses talk of Green & Black’s sale Subscription
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Kraft switch to cost exchequer £60m a year Subscription
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Bunker: Cadbury capture damaged Kraft brand Subscription
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Two killed in Kraft factory shooting Subscription
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Kraft plots Dairy Milk that doesn’t melt Subscription
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Kraft snacks business to be renamed Mondelēz International Subscription
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Kraft hails robust growth in swansong as single company Subscription
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Cadbury Dairy Milk launches 'Joyville' push Subscription
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Dairy Milk postcards help sport fans cheer on Team GB Subscription
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Kraft insists split is good for brands Subscription
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Ex-Cadbury bosses blast Kraft over ‘sickening waste of money and talent’ Subscription
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Kraft gets to work on Cadbury pension hole Subscription
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Kraft’s Clarke lands top job at Premier Subscription
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MPs lay into Kraft over Cadbury conduct Subscription
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Kraft keeps lid on costs to drive strong first quarter Subscription
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Kraft brass can’t rule out more Cadbury job cuts Subscription
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MPs call on Kraft to give fresh jobs commitment Subscription
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Kraft takes Oreo biscuits to India Subscription
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Kraft suffers coffee factory blaze Subscription
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Kraft spells out initial plans in charm offensive Subscription
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Kraft to grow Cadbury in China Subscription
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Kraft secures major cocoa deal with Barry Callebaut Subscription
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Cadbury contribution keeps Kraft on growth track Subscription
opinion
The trouble with Mondelez Subscription
What does Mondelez, the new name for Kraft’s global snacks business, mean to you?
Kraft falls for an early April Fool Subscription
We have, as has every PR agency, been working on our April Fool’s stories. A rare opportunity to demonstrate that our clients have a sense of humour.
Chocs away Subscription
We’re not afraid to blow our own trumpet now and again at The Grocer – which is just as well considering how often our stories get pinched by the nationals, and how few of them have the grace to credit us.
Kraft’s volte face is vindication for Cadbury’s global focus Subscription
Any deal that involves a foreign takeover of a great British institution or brand will always be tinged with sadness.
you say...
An appetite for exporting Subscription
Your feature on Best of British prepared the ground nicely for this week’s news from the FDF that 2011 UK food and drink exports hit a record £12bn.
Insects, glorious insects Subscription
I was surprised you did not mention of a very widely eaten insect: the cochineal beetle used to colour so many things red “naturally”.
Waitrose lorry fines under fire Subscription
Your article ‘Suppliers: fines from Waitrose are an abuse’ really touched a raw nerve.



