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The Curly Wurly bar was launched in 1970 and was notably advertised on British TV by comedian and actor Terry Scott. |
The Curly Wurly bar was launched in 1970 and was notably advertised on British TV by comedian and actor Terry Scott. |
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[[File:curlywurly88.png|centre|300px]] |
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Curly Wurly underwent its first major revamp in around 1988 when the original font was replaced with a more updated logo. This logo introduced the multicolour scheme that is still used today. |
Curly Wurly underwent its first major revamp in around 1988 when the original font was replaced with a more updated logo. This logo introduced the multicolour scheme that is still used today. |
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[[File:curlywurly94.png|centre|300px]] |
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+ | In the mid-'90s the bar had another revamp, this time introducing the Cadbury's box, which was commonplace at the time, a new font, and also slightly altering the colour-scheme to its present colours. The white and yellow letters were removed, although yellow was still used for the outline of the font. |
===1998-2002=== |
===1998-2002=== |
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− | + | In 1998, the Curly Wurly bar underwent a slight overhaul to tie into the Cadbury Land series of adverts that were broadcast at the time. This overhaul notably had a chocolate mascot named CurlyWurly on the packaging. |
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==Cadbury Curly Wurly== |
==Cadbury Curly Wurly== |
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===2003–2009=== |
===2003–2009=== |
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The Cadbury products overhaul in 2003 saw the introduction of a much-altered logo, now in 3D, although the same colour scheme was kept. The Cadbury swirl was also added. |
The Cadbury products overhaul in 2003 saw the introduction of a much-altered logo, now in 3D, although the same colour scheme was kept. The Cadbury swirl was also added. |
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[[File:curlywurly09.png|centre|300px]] |
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As part of a revamp in 2009, Cadbury gave the Curly Wurly a more retro themed logo. Returning to 2D and adding curly lines around the wordmark. The Cadbury swirl was removed in a minor alteration in 2015. |
As part of a revamp in 2009, Cadbury gave the Curly Wurly a more retro themed logo. Returning to 2D and adding curly lines around the wordmark. The Cadbury swirl was removed in a minor alteration in 2015. |
Revision as of 06:56, 17 June 2019
Cadbury's Curly Wurly
1970-c.1988
The Curly Wurly bar was launched in 1970 and was notably advertised on British TV by comedian and actor Terry Scott.
198?-199?
Curly Wurly underwent its first major revamp in around 1988 when the original font was replaced with a more updated logo. This logo introduced the multicolour scheme that is still used today.
199?-1998
In the mid-'90s the bar had another revamp, this time introducing the Cadbury's box, which was commonplace at the time, a new font, and also slightly altering the colour-scheme to its present colours. The white and yellow letters were removed, although yellow was still used for the outline of the font.
1998-2002
In 1998, the Curly Wurly bar underwent a slight overhaul to tie into the Cadbury Land series of adverts that were broadcast at the time. This overhaul notably had a chocolate mascot named CurlyWurly on the packaging.
Cadbury Curly Wurly
2003–2009
The Cadbury products overhaul in 2003 saw the introduction of a much-altered logo, now in 3D, although the same colour scheme was kept. The Cadbury swirl was also added.
2009–present
As part of a revamp in 2009, Cadbury gave the Curly Wurly a more retro themed logo. Returning to 2D and adding curly lines around the wordmark. The Cadbury swirl was removed in a minor alteration in 2015.
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