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==Cadbury's Flake==
 
==Cadbury's Flake==
 
===1920-196?===
 
===1920-196?===
 
{{Missing_former_logo}}The Flake bar was invented in 1920, and by the 1930s it was commonly sold in an ice cream known as a '99 Flake' in Britain. 
 
 
 
 
 
===196?–1970===
 
===196?–1970===
 
[[File:flake60s.png|centre|300px]]
 
[[File:flake60s.png|centre|300px]]
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The Flake bar was invented in 1920, and by the 1930s it was commonly sold in an ice cream known as a '99 Flake' in Britain. 
 
 
===1970-1995===
 
===1970-1995===
 
[[File:flake70.png|centre|300px]]
 
[[File:flake70.png|centre|300px]]

Revision as of 07:03, 17 June 2019

Cadbury's Flake

1920-196?

Template:Missing former logoThe Flake bar was invented in 1920, and by the 1930s it was commonly sold in an ice cream known as a '99 Flake' in Britain. 

196?–1970

Flake60s

1970-1995

Flake70

Circa 1970, the logo was given makeover from its previous simplistic logo. The colouring of the logo was now a darker blue, and was in a different font with a capital "F". The "k" was shown extending down underneath the "e" for the first time as well.

1995-1999

Flake95

For the first time in 25 years, the logo was altered slightly in 1995. The logo now had two waves at each end, and the colour scheme was now purple. The "F" of the logo was also stylised similarly to the "k"

1999-2003

Flake99

For the new millennium, the wrapper was altered yet again, with a much more unusual font. The logo also returned to a darker blue colour.

Cadbury Flake

2003–2009

Flake03

Cadbury continued to use the 1999 logo after the brand-wide revamp in 2003, only with the addition of the Cadbury swirl.

2009–present

Flake09

After 10 years, the Flake received its current look in 2009. This featured a darker blue than before and also removed the capitalisation for the first time since the 1970s. The Cadbury swirl was removed in 2015.