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Cadbury World

Coordinates:52°25′45.64″N1°55′56.23″W / 52.4293444°N 1.9322861°W /52.4293444; -1.9322861
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Visitor attraction in Birmingham, England and Dunedin, New Zealand

Cadbury World
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Established1990 (1990)
LocationBournville,Birmingham,West Midlands, England
OwnerMondelēz International (Operated byMerlin Entertainments)
Websitewww.cadburyworld.co.uk

Cadbury World is a visitor attraction inBournville,Birmingham, England, featuring a self-guided exhibition tour, created and run by theCadbury Company.[1] The tour tells thehistory of chocolate, and of the Cadbury business.

A second location inDunedin, New Zealand, closed in May 2018.[2]

Birmingham

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Overview

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Cadbury's planning for a new chocolate-based attraction commenced in 1988, with the Bournville site decided upon. Cadbury World was opened on 14 August 1990 by Morgan Anderson on Cadbury'sBournville manufacturing site at a cost of £6 million.[3] The attraction has expanded and developed its content through 'continuous improvement'.[4] It was formally opened by then Prime MinisterJohn Major on 12 April 1991.[5]

Cadbury World has gone on to become one of Birmingham's largest leisure attractions. Over 500,000 people visit there each year especially children and students. The estate features a respected education programme (linking back directly to the educational advancements and interests of the company's original founders). Cadbury World provides a Chocolateafternoon tea.[6]

Whilst not a factory tour, Cadbury World offers its visitors the opportunity to explore and discover chocolate's history, and to learn about the origins and story of the Cadbury business, which is now part ofMondelez, the world's second largestconfectionery manufacturer.[7]

In 2022, it was announced thatMerlin Entertainments were to take over the running of the attraction, subject to the approval of theCompetition and Markets Authority.[8]

Fourteen Zones

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Cadbury World features 14 zones which tell the story of chocolate and the Cadbury business through various static sets, animatronics, video presentations, multi-sensory cinema, interactive displays and activities, and staff demonstrations.

In August 2019, Heritage Interactive installed seven interactive panels in the Aztec Jungle. These zones also include "TheBournville Experience" (Opened in 2007 replacing the Cadbury Collection Museum), which explains the background to the development of the site on which it is located and "4D Chocolate Adventure", constructed in 2014 and replacing "Essence" which in turn replaced "Cadburyland" before it, and which incorporates a 3D cinema.

Dunedin

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In July 2003 another Cadbury World was opened inDunedin, New Zealand, located in theCadbury Factory site at 280 Cumberland St, close to the city centre nearthe Octagon. Unlike the Cadbury World in Birmingham, it offered guided tours around the manufacturing area of the factory.[9]

In 2018, the factory closed.[10] Despite plans to keep it open, Cadbury World was also closed that year, to make way for a new NZ$1.4 billion hospital to replace the existingDunedin Hospital. Mondelez vice-president Banfield confirmed that the former Cadbury site had been sold to theMinistry of Health for an undisclosed amount. It was reported that the closure of Cadbury World would lead to the loss of 39 jobs.[11][12][13] During the demolition, business records from Hudson & Co from 1899 to 1988 were discovered in a cupboard.[14] Hudson & Co amalgamated with Cadbury Fry in 1929.[14]

Images from Cadbury World at Bournville (UK) and Dunedin (NZ)
  • Sign to Cadbury World, Bournville
    Sign to Cadbury World, Bournville
  • Main entrance to Cadbury World, Bournville
    Main entrance to Cadbury World, Bournville
  • The Cadbury Bunny in the ticket hall, Bournville
    The Cadbury Bunny in the ticket hall, Bournville
  • Aztec Jungle, Bournville
    Aztec Jungle, Bournville
  • Cadbury Angels, Bournville
    Cadbury Angels, Bournville
  • The Cadabra ride, Bournville
    The Cadabra ride, Bournville
  • The Cadabra ride, Bournville
    The Cadabra ride, Bournville
  • Cadbury World shop, Bournville
    Cadbury World shop, Bournville
  • The Cadbury Cafe, Bournville
    The Cadbury Cafe, Bournville
  • African Adventure Play Area and 4D Chocolate Adventure, Bournville
    African Adventure Play Area and 4D Chocolate Adventure, Bournville
  • The former Cadbury World, Dunedin
    The former Cadbury World, Dunedin
  • Entrance to the former Cadbury World shop, Dunedin
    Entrance to the former Cadbury World shop, Dunedin

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Experience". Cadbury. Retrieved26 June 2016.
  2. ^"Popular Dunedin attraction Cadbury World closes permanently". New Zealand: Stuff. Retrieved5 August 2019.
  3. ^Bradley, John (2011).Cadbury's Purple Reign: The Story Behind Chocolate's Best-Loved Brand. John Wiley & Sons.ISBN 978-1-119-99505-0.
  4. ^"Cadbury World key facts". Cadbury World. 2009. Archived fromthe original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved17 April 2020.
  5. ^"Cadbury World plaque". flickr. 2 November 2015. Retrieved17 April 2020.
  6. ^"17 themed afternoon teas perfect for Mother's Day".You. Retrieved14 July 2022.
  7. ^"2015 Global Top 100 (25-1)". Candy Industry. Retrieved26 June 2016.
  8. ^"Cadbury World to be run by theme park firm Merlin Entertainments". BBC News. 2 February 2022. Retrieved22 February 2022.
  9. ^"Cadbury World Dunedin Tours". Cadbury. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2016. Retrieved26 June 2016.
  10. ^"Cadbury World to remain open in Dunedin".Otago Daily Times. 16 February 2017. Retrieved16 February 2017.
  11. ^McNeilly, Hamish (4 May 2018)."Popular tourist attraction Cadbury World closing to make way for $1.4 billion Dunedin Hospital". New Zealand: Stuff. Retrieved4 May 2018.
  12. ^"Cadbury World to close".Otago Daily Times. 4 May 2018. Retrieved4 May 2018.
  13. ^"Dunedin Hospital announcement: What you need to know".Otago Daily Times. 4 May 2018. Retrieved4 May 2018.
  14. ^abHoulahan, Mike (11 June 2021)."Sweet find in the rubble uncovers Cadbury's history".Otago Daily Times. Retrieved11 June 2021.

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