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− | == Cadbury's == |
+ | == Cadbury's (first era) == |
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[[File:Cadbury's 1866.png|center|250px]] |
[[File:Cadbury's 1866.png|center|250px]] |
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=== 1866 === |
=== 1866 === |
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+ | === 1866–1879 === |
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+ | [[File:Cadbury's 1890s.png|center|300px]] |
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+ | === 1876–1905 === |
− | [[File:Cadbury's 1900s.png|center]] |
+ | [[File:Cadbury's 1900s.png|center|250px]] |
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+ | === 1900 === |
− | [[File:Cadbury's 1905.png|center| |
+ | [[File:Cadbury's 1905.png|center|300px]] |
− | + | == Cadbury (first era) == |
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In 1905, William Cadbury commissioned the first Cadbury logo. He was in Paris at the time and chose Georges Auriol to create the design. |
In 1905, William Cadbury commissioned the first Cadbury logo. He was in Paris at the time and chose Georges Auriol to create the design. |
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The logo was an image of a stylised cocoa tree interwoven with the Cadbury name. Registered in 1911, it was used on presentation boxes, catalogues, tableware and promotional items, and imprinted onto the aluminium foil that was used to wrap moulded chocolate bars. Although not recognised much today, it was used consistently from 1911-1939 and again after the Second World War. |
The logo was an image of a stylised cocoa tree interwoven with the Cadbury name. Registered in 1911, it was used on presentation boxes, catalogues, tableware and promotional items, and imprinted onto the aluminium foil that was used to wrap moulded chocolate bars. Although not recognised much today, it was used consistently from 1911-1939 and again after the Second World War. |
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+ | == Cadbury's (second era) == |
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− | === 1952–2003 === |
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− | + | === 1950–2006 === |
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[[File:Cadbury's 2.png|center|250px]] |
[[File:Cadbury's 2.png|center|250px]] |
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The Cadbury script logo, based on the signature of William Cadbury, appeared first on the transport fleet in 1921. It was quite fussy to start with and has been simplified over the years. It wasn’t until 1952 that it was used across major brands. |
The Cadbury script logo, based on the signature of William Cadbury, appeared first on the transport fleet in 1921. It was quite fussy to start with and has been simplified over the years. It wasn’t until 1952 that it was used across major brands. |
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− | + | === 1960–2006 === |
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[[File:Cadbury's.png|center|250px]] |
[[File:Cadbury's.png|center|250px]] |
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− | == Cadbury == |
+ | == Cadbury (second era) == |
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+ | === 1960–2006 === |
− | [[File:Cadbury.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:Cadbury.svg|center|250px]] |
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+ | === 2006–present === |
[[File:Cadbury logo.svg|center|250px]] |
[[File:Cadbury logo.svg|center|250px]] |
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionsize="medium" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent"> |
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+ | cadburygold.png|Golden version. Used on UK website as well as some other countries. |
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− | Cadbury (Print).svg|Print version |
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Cadbury (Tan).svg|Tan version |
Cadbury (Tan).svg|Tan version |
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− | Cadbury (Gray).svg|Gray version |
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− | Cadbury_logo.png |
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cadbury_icon_by_slamiticon-d5zeoyi.png|Variant used from 2003-2010 |
cadbury_icon_by_slamiticon-d5zeoyi.png|Variant used from 2003-2010 |
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Cadbury-droplet.png|Variant used 2010-present. |
Cadbury-droplet.png|Variant used 2010-present. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ Cadbury] |
*[http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ Cadbury] |
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{{Mondelez International}} |
{{Mondelez International}} |
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− | {{Suncorp Super Netball}} |
+ | {{Suncorp Super Netball}} |
+ | [[Category:Cadbury]] |
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[[Category:Food and drink in the United Kingdom]] |
[[Category:Food and drink in the United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Food and drink in Australia]] |
[[Category:Food and drink in Australia]] |
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[[Category:Chocolate]] |
[[Category:Chocolate]] |
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[[Category:Food and drink in India]] |
[[Category:Food and drink in India]] |
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+ | [[Category:Food and drink in Singapore]] |
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+ | [[Category:Confectionery companies]] |
Revision as of 07:11, 13 February 2020
Cadbury's (first era)
1824-1966
1866
1866–1879
1876–1905
1900
Cadbury (first era)
1900–1955
In 1905, William Cadbury commissioned the first Cadbury logo. He was in Paris at the time and chose Georges Auriol to create the design.
The logo was an image of a stylised cocoa tree interwoven with the Cadbury name. Registered in 1911, it was used on presentation boxes, catalogues, tableware and promotional items, and imprinted onto the aluminium foil that was used to wrap moulded chocolate bars. Although not recognised much today, it was used consistently from 1911-1939 and again after the Second World War.
Cadbury's (second era)
1950–2006
The Cadbury script logo, based on the signature of William Cadbury, appeared first on the transport fleet in 1921. It was quite fussy to start with and has been simplified over the years. It wasn’t until 1952 that it was used across major brands.
1960–2006
Cadbury (second era)
1960–2006
2006–present
External links
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