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Cadbury factory reoccupied after amonia leak
An investigation has been launched into an ammonia leak which forced the evacuation of Cadbury factory workers in Dunedin. Audio
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What's on this Easter weekend?
With fine weather forecast, there's no excuse to be sitting on the couch eating hot cross buns and Easter eggs all weekend.
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Cadbury says growing costs force smaller bars
Cadbury is slicing a row off family blocks of chocolate to save money. Audio
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Cadbury downsizes its family blocks of Chocolate
Cadbury announced on facebook this morning it's slicing a row off family blocks to save money. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 3 February 2015
Audio 3 Feb 2015Key's knowledge of Sabin appears to change, Police shoot dog, Charity investigated over claim it's a front for men's sex club, Mother says Worksafe must do better for grieving families, Pressure… Audio
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The Panel with Nevil Gibson and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Audio 3 Feb 2015The Cadbury big bars are being downsized by one row, but are staying the same price. Pam Corkery has provided an alternative to the general tenor of coverage of the office sex romp in Christchurch. Audio
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Cadbury shrinks family-size chocolate blocks
Cadbury is taking a chunk out of its family size chocolate blocks in an effort to ease the pressure of rising production costs.
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NZ choc makers join Ebola fight
New Zealand chocolatiers are joining a global movement to help fight Ebola in West Africa as the cocoa industry could be at risk from the deadly outbreak.
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Cadbury loses colour bid
Cadbury has lost its bid to own the colour purple, which it uses in the wrapper of its products.
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NZ company to produce Solomon Islands branded chocolate
A New Zealand-based company is planning to produce the world's first Solomon Islands chocolate line. Cocoa exporter C-Corp last month shipped six tonnes of cocoa beans from Honiara to its...
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NZ company to produce Solomon Islands branded chocolate
Audio 18 Jun 2013A New Zealand-based company is planning to produce the world's first Solomon Islands chocolate line. Audio
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New Zealand company to launch Solomons' chocolate
A New Zealand-based company is planning to produce the world's first designated Solomon Islands chocolate. Cocoa exporter C-Corp shipped six tonnes of cocoa beans from Honiara last month to its...
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Cadbury wants more Solomon Islands cocoa
One of the world's largest chocolate producers, Kraft-Cadbury, is seeking 10-thousand tonnes of cocoa from Solomon Islands. In March, company officials met with cocoa producers, stakeholders and the…
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Morning Report: local papers
Thursday's headlines: Students and instructor still missing; property wars in Hamilton; Olympic sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke win New Zealand's 100th Olympic medal.
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Cadbury denies it will wind down Dunedin operation
Cadbury New Zealand is rejecting a claim it intends to wind down its Dunedin operation over the next two years.
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Cadbury mistakes boost Whittakers - academic
Whittakers has cashed in on mistakes made by Cadbury and risen to top spot as the country's favourite chocolate brand.
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Morning Report: local papers
Wednesday's headlines: Immigration NZ staff accused of using client database "like a dating site"; stocks of Vegemite ran out this week at supermarkets in Auckland; demolition of Anglican cathedral in…
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Kraft to split
Kraft Foods in the United States plans to split into two independent companies by the end of next year.
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Profit down at Kraft
Kraft Foods, the owner of Cadbury, has reported a fall in quarterly profits. Prices are to be raised to offset rising commodity costs.
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Consumers believe more retailers will buy into Fairtrade
Audio 11 Feb 2011Sales of Fairtrade products in New Zealand more than doubled in the past year, largely thanks to chocolate makers Cadbury and Whittakers adopting the standard. Audio
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Fairtrade sales double, chocolate soars
Sales of fairtrade products in New Zealand more than doubled in the past year, largely because chocolate makers Cadbury and Whittakers adopted the standard.
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Chocolate wars
Audio 18 Dec 2010Author Deborah Cadbury on the early British chocolate industry and the Quaker business model. Audio
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Cadbury makes tax move to Switzerland
Cadbury's new owner Kraft Foods plans to move part of its business to Switzerland in a move which could cut its UK tax bill.
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Book Review with Julia Millen
Audio 4 Nov 2010The book is 'Chocolate Wars: From Cadbury to Kraft - 200 Years of Sweet Success and Bitter Rivalry' by Deborah Cadbury, published by Fourth Estate. Audio
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Cadbury bar milk phrase removed
Cadbury has removed the phrase "glass-and-a-half" from its dairy milk chocolate bars after 80 years, having been told it contravenes European regulations.