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Features
- Crunchie* was initially launched in the UK back in the 1930s, offering an exciting new candy bar experience made with light honeycomb, wrapped in a delicious Cadbury milk chocolatey coating.
- The Crunchie brand came to Canada in the mid 1960s and joined the Canadian Cadbury family of local gems.
- Today each Crunchie bar delivers a sweet taste thanks to crisp sponge toffee, covered in a delicious Cadbury milk chocolatey coating. As part of the Canadian Cadbury family, Crunchie is made at the Cadbury Gladstone Chocolate Factory in Toronto.
- The Crunchie bar was originally launched by Fry's - a separate chocolate business most famous for its Frys Turkish Delight and Frys Cream which later merged with Cadbury.
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