100 years ago William Cadbury chose beans from Ghana.
A year ago we founded the Cadbury Cocoa Partnership.
And from Autumn 2009 Cadbury Dairy Milk has been Fairtrade certified. Welcome aboard.
Best chocolate-flavoured news we've heard in ages...
The teddy bear mascot outside a chocolate shop in Canada has been swiped by wiley kidnappers. They left a ransom note demanding 1,700 pounds of chocolate in exchange for the safe return of the bear, aptly named Truffles.
The chocolate shop owners felt the bear-nap was not malicious, but it is unclear as to whether they will be able to meet the extraordinary ransom demand.
We've had 12 full fan confessions to this most heinous of crimes on the Cadbury Dairy Milk Facebook page, with even more chocolate fans hellbent on rescuing poor Truffles.
Hot out the edit suite, here's the full video from our day in Brighton yesterday. Watch on for Michael Fish, Ghanaian sunshine and Fairtrade goodness from Cadbury...
The title says it all... this is a snapshot of the glowing Ghanaian sunshine Michael Fish switched on this morning (at the crack of unholy o'clock!).
The weather was erm, challenging. But the freezing wind and driving rain blowing in through the twisted girders of Brighton's eerie West Pier, didn't deter Michael Fish from illuminating Brighton's beachfront at 5am. I fact, he looked like he quite enjoyed it!
Stay tuned for the official Ghanaian sunshine footage, coming very soon. Plus we'll launch our Fairtrade Fortnight celebrations officially next Monday with our video Q&A with Michael Fish.
(And remember to follow our Fairtrade updates on our Twitter stream @gonefairtrade.)
As part of our Fairtrade Fortnight plans, we will be up with the larks tomorrow and heading for Brighton beach. There we'll join legendary weatherman, Mr Michael Fish, as he switches on a radiant pool of Ghanaian sunshine. And here is why...
During Fairtrade Fortnight (which kick off next Monday folks) 20% of all profits from every bar of Fairtrade Cadbury Dairy Milk sold, will go to providing solar panels for Ghanaian communities.
It's all part of the wonderful ongoing work done by the Cadbury Cocoa Partnership in Ghana. The solar panels will be installed later this year and will benefit schools, community centres and clinics. And of course, the people who attend them! We'll have more on those stories over the next few weeks from our friends in Ghana, but in the meantime, back to that gorgeous sunshine and Michael Fish.
We have an exclusive Q&A with Michael tomorrow and all the questions we'll be putting to him come from the Cadbury Dairy Milk Facebook fans. Now, with a 4am start to aim for, we're not long for this world...
Follow all the Fairtrade Cadbury news on our dedicated Twitter feed @gonefairtrade.
Yesterday we spotted pictures of a chocolate room that has been unveiled in Lithuania. Here's one of the beautiful images we posted on our Cadbury Dairy Milk Facebook page, and you take a look at the whole gallery by clicking here.
Clever chocolate artisans have created everything from chocolate, even down to the cutlery, decorations and light fittings. Not only that but the whole room will be dismantled next month, broken up into chunks and distributed for chocolate lovers to munch on. Lucky Lithuanians. We recommend a trip there if you can make it.
Our Facebook fans loved it so much that well over 2,500 Likes later they started discussing what they would make out of chocolate. Here's our top 10 faves...
Water park with chocolate slides and hot chocolate pools
Giant steam train - imagine the chocolate vapours. Yum!
Aeroplane - the only why to fly
Duvet - for a cheeky nibble at bedtime
The members of Westlife - larger than life of course
Endless chocolate bar - very Willy Wonka
Chocolate finger nails - so biting your nails is no longer a nasty habit
Library, so you can eat your book when you've read it - what about the late fines?!
Choccy dress - all the better to eat the bottom off and turn into a miniskirt
A giant chocolate planet - say no more, everything would be chocolate
Can you do better than that? Tell us what you would make out of chocolate :-)
Now that Cupid has been and gone, our newsfeeds have gone from being overrun with Fairtrade chocolate-updates (not that we're complaining about that!) to that of Fairtrade gold.
We're delighted to read news of the first ethically sourced gold given the FAIRTRADE Mark. It's a ground-breaking change that will bring the benefits of Fairtrade to small-scale gold miners around the world. And with Fairtrade Fortnight just around the corner, it couldn't be better timing.
There are 20 companies launching the new gold, including Garrard, the royal jewellers. Rumours has it that Kate and Wills might well have their wedding bands made from fairly traded bling. Now that's one heck of a seal of approval...
Fairtrade is a subject very close to our hearts: those fairly traded cocoa beans are what makes Cadbury Dairy Milk and Cadbury Chocolate Buttons such tasty morsels.
But with Fairtrade Fortnight coming up at the end of this month, it's a particularly hot topic. Which brought to our attention this rather marvellous animation by graphic design student Kayleigh Pullinger.
The brief was to get people fired up about Fairtrade and we think it's thoroughly inspiring. Have a watch...
Kayleigh explained how she came to make the animation:
"The video started as a university project, with a brief from YCN, which asked us to create a short film that would instil in the viewer a lifelong passion for Fairtrade.
"I did some research into Fairtrade and other similar campaign films, and decided two things: 1) I wanted to highlight the huge variety of Fairtrade products to emphasise how easy it is to support them just by doing your weekly shop. 2) I didn't want the video to be too serious.
"By using wordplay based around Fairtrade products, I created a script, then broke that script into scenes. I then hand drew the words and accompanying pictures bit by bit, and photographed them at every stage, creating a kind of 2D stop-motion film from around 900 images.
"The next step was using video editing software to get the timing right and adding in the soundtrack. It was my first ever attempt at making a video like this, and I have to say, it was one of my favourite projects to date!"
Amazing stuff, thanks Kayleigh. Some Fairtrade Cadbury Dairy Milk is winging its way to you...
We've been enjoying a nostalgic snoop through recent Cadbury advertising history and debating the merits of Gorilla versus Eyebrows with the Cadbury Dairy Milk Facebook fans. It's a close one to call.
Can you wiggle your eyebrows like this... ?
If you can we want to hear from you. It's quite the party trick.
Despite the excellence of Eyebrows, it seems Cadbury fans' first love will always be the drumming Gorilla. It's such a classic, so here it is again for your viewing pleasure.
Our question to you is this: can you name the man inside the gorilla suit? Impress us with your Cadbury know-how in the comments...
This fine piece of artwork was posted onto our Cadbury Dairy Milk Facebook Wall by the very talented Annabelle Gatehouse. We're loving it :-)
Have you been inspired by Cadbury's iconic imagery and branding? If so, we'd love to see your work. Upload it to the Cadbury Dairy Milk Walland we'd be delighted to feature here on our blog.
The Cadbury Cocoa Partnership was founded in 2008. It works to secure the economic, social and environmental sustainability of around a million cocoa farmers and their communities. Here’s how:
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