Cadbury's Boost
1985-c.1994
The Boost bar was introduced in 1985 and contained coconut and caramel. In 1989 it was joined by two new variants, peanut and biscuit. Both coconut and peanut variants were discontinued in 1994.
c.1994-1996
This overhaul saw a completly new wordmark, and the main colour of the wrapper switched to blue, which has been used ever since. The Cadbury's logo was also placed in a box.
1996-2002
A slight edit in 1996 saw the blue/red/white colour scheme kept, but made some slight changes including a new wordmark and the removal of the box in which the Cadbury's logo sat.
Cadbury Boost
2003–2009
This logo was originally introduced on the Boost Guarana variant in 2002, and was made the bar's main logo following switch from Cadbury's to Cadbury.
2009–2018
This logo marked the end of the blue/red/white colour scheme after 15 years, and introduced a new blue/black/gold variant.
2018–present
In 2018, a slight redesign was introduced, with and altered font, and the Cadbury logo now surrounded in purple.
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