Chocolate Wars: The 150-Year Rivalry Between the World's Greatest Chocolate Makers (54 page)

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Index
Abolition Society
Acquisition(s)
Cadbury
Hershey
Kraft Cadbury
Nestlé
Phillip Morris
Rowntree
See also
Mergers
Adams
Adlington, Elizabeth (wife of Richard Cadbury)
Adult school
Adulteration of Food Acts of 1872 and 1875
Advertising
See also
Television advertising
Aero
Africa
cocoa plantations in
slave trade in
See also
Angola; Principe; São Tomé
Alcoholism
Alexander II
Alkalized cocoa
Almond Joy
Alpine Milk Chocolate
Altria Group
Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company
Angola
Antislavery movement
See also
Slave trade
Anti-Sweating League
An Apology for the True Christian Divinity
(George Fox)
Archer Daniels Midland
Armour, Philip
Australia
Aztecs
Baker, James
Baker, Walter
Balfour, Lady Frances
Banking
Barclay, James
Barclay, Robert
Barnett, Dame Henrietta
Barratt, Thomas
Barrow, Candia (wife of John Cadbury)
death of
Barrow, Caroline
Barrow, George
Barrow, George
Barrow, Louis
Barrow Cadbury Trust
The Beeches
Beeton, Mrs.
Bell, Alexander Graham
Boeke, Cornelius
Boer War
Book of Discipline
Book of Extracts
Book of Household Management
(Beeton)
Booth, Charles
Booth, William
Botanical gardens
Bournville Anglican church
Bournville Cocoa
Bournville factory (Cadbury)
description of
modernization of
as munitions factory
and product development
(see also individual products)
reform of
during World War I
during World War I, post-
during World War II
See also
Bournville Village; Cadbury
Bournville Village
and children, health and welfare of
description of
during World War I
during World War I, post-
during World War II
See also
Bournville factory; Cadbury; Model village
Bournville Village Trust
Boys Milk Chocolate
Bradshaw, George
Brenneman, Frank
Brenner, Joël Glenn
Brice, George
Bristol Aeroplane Company
Bristol Brass Foundry
British chocolate.
See
Cadbury; Fry; Rowntree
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
British and Foreign Bible Society
British Anti-Slavery Society
British Civilisation
(Joseph Rowntree)
British Cocoa and Chocolate Company (Cadbury-Fry holding company)
British North America Act of 1867
British Quaker chocolate firms.
See
Cadbury; Fry; Rowntree
British Slave Trade Act of 1807
Brown, Gordon
Brown, R. B.
Bruce Laidlow and Co.
Buffett, Warren
Burns, John
Burtt, Joseph
Buxton, Travers
Cacao tree
Cadbury
acquisitions (
see also
Cadbury Schweppes; Kraft Cadbury)
and Adams
and antislavery movement
and British Cocoa and Chocolate Company, as holding company
and Canada
and China
and cocoa
and cocoa butter
and cocoa plantations
and countlines, temperature-tolerant
and employee welfare
and exports
and Fairtrade
and Fry
and Hershey
and Hershey Trust
and libel lawsuit
as limited liability company
and MacRobertson
and Mars
modernization of
and Nestlé
and overseas expansion
and Peter Paul
and Pledge Money
and product development
(see also individual products)
as public company
and Quaker firms, merger of
and Quakerism
and recovery, post-World War II
and Rowntree
and Russia
sales figures
and sales team
and signature logo
and television advertising
and travelling salesmen
trusts
and United States
during World War I
during World War II
See also
Bournville factory; Bournville Village; Cadbury Schweppes; Kraft Cadbury
Cadbury, Sir Adrian (son of Laurence Cadbury)
and Cadbury-Schweppes
as chairman
and code of corporate governance
and Kraft Cadbury
retirement of
and United States
during World War II
Cadbury, Anthea (daughter of Laurence Cadbury)
Cadbury, Barrow (son of Richard Cadbury)
in Canada
in New York
and Quaker firms, merger of
and sugar candy
and trust
during World War I
Cadbury, Beatrice (daughter of Richard Cadbury)
Cadbury, Benjamin Head (son of Richard Tapper Cadbury)
Cadbury, Caroline (wife of Joel Cadbury)
Cadbury, Charles (son of William Cadbury)
Cadbury, Dolly (daughter of George Cadbury Sr.)
Cadbury, Sir Dominic (son of Laurence Cadbury)
and Bournville factory
as chairman
as chief executive
and Kraft Cadbury
and overseas expansion
and shareholder capitalism
Cadbury, Duncan
Cadbury, Edith (wife of George Cadbury Jr.)
Cadbury, Edward (son of George Cadbury Sr.)
and antislavery movement
and exports
and Quaker firms, merger of
retirement of
during World War I
during World War II
Cadbury, Edward (son of John Cadbury)
Cadbury, Egbert “Bertie” (son of George Cadbury Sr.)
during World War I
Cadbury, George, Jr. (son of George Cadbury Sr.)
and worker welfare
during World War I
Cadbury, George, Sr. (son of John Cadbury)
and adult school
and antislavery movement
and The Barn
and Boer War
and Bournville Village Trust
and Daily News Trust
and defatting machine
and disinheritance of children
and Fry, Francis James
illness and death of
and labor reform
and land ownership
and libel lawsuit
manor house of
marriage of
and material prosperity
and model village (
see also
Bournville Village)
and newspaper, ownership of
personality of
and philanthropy
and Quaker college
and Quaker firms, merger of
and Quakerism
and Richard Cadbury, death of
second marriage of
and slave trade
and trusts
and wealth
and wife, death of
and Woodlands for crippled children
and worker welfare
during World War I
Cadbury, Geraldine (wife of Barrow Cadbury)
Cadbury, Helen (daughter of Richard Cadbury)
Cadbury, Jessie (daughter of Richard Cadbury)
Cadbury, Jocelyn (son of Laurence Cadbury)
Cadbury, Joel (son of Richard Tapper Cadbury)
Cadbury, John (son of John Cadbury)
death of
Cadbury, John (son of Richard Tapper Cadbury)
and chocolate business, decline of
death of
and social reform
as tea and coffee shop owner
as tea business apprentice
and wife, death of
Cadbury, Julian (son of Laurence Cadbury)
Cadbury, Laurence (son of George Cadbury Sr.)
and Quaker firms, merger of
during World War I
during World War II
Cadbury, Maria (daughter of John Cadbury)
Cadbury, Michael
Cadbury, Molly (daughter of George Cadbury Sr.)
Cadbury, Norman (son of George Cadbury Sr.)
Cadbury, Paul (son of Barrow Cadbury)
Cadbury, Richard (son of John Cadbury)
and cocoa cultivation
death of
in Egypt
marriage of
personality of
and product exhibition
second marriage of
and social reform
and wife, death of
Cadbury, Richard Tapper
Cadbury, Sarah (daughter of Richard Tapper Cadbury)
Cadbury, Veronica (daughter of Laurence Cadbury)
Cadbury, William (son of Richard Cadbury)
and antislavery movement
and libel lawsuit
and signature logo
and slave trade
and trust
Cadbury Bros. Ltd. v. the Standard Newspaper Ltd.
Cadbury brothers (George Sr. and Richard Sr.)
and adult school
and advertising
and Bournville factory, reform of
and chocolate business, decline of
and employee welfare
and exports
and family factory, takeover of
and Fry, Joseph Storrs, II, collaboration with
and inheritance
and medical profession
and overseas expansion
and product development
(see also individual products)
and Quakerism
and sales team
and social reform
and stocktaking
and wealth
See also
Cadbury, George, Sr.; Cadbury, Richard
Cadbury cousins
See also
Cadbury, Barrow, and Cadbury, William (sons of Richard Cadbury); Cadbury, Edward, and Cadbury, George Jr. (sons of George Cadbury Sr.).
Cadbury Creme Egg
Cadbury India
Cadbury Law
Cadbury Schweppes
de-merger
and General Cinema
merger
Cadbury-Fry
Cadbury’s Flake
Cadbury’s Fruit and Nut bar
Cadbury’s King George assortment
Cadbury’s Roses
Cadbury-Schweppes
Cailler
Cailler, Fanny (wife of Daniel Peter)
Campagnie Francaise of Paris
Canada
Capitalism
See also
Quaker capitalism; Shareholder capitalism
Caramel
Caramels
Cargill
Caribbean
Carlyle, Thomas
Carnegie, Andrew
Carr, Roger
and Cadbury Schweppes de-merger
and Kraft Cadbury
Carson, Sir Edward
Cash, Sarah
Chamberlain, Joseph
Chappel Brothers
Charles II
Chatelain, Heli
Child labor
See also
Labor reform
Child trafficking
Chile
Chimney smoke
Chimney sweeps, children as
China
Chocoladefabriken Lindt and Sprüngli
Chocolat Delicieux a Manger
Chocolat Fondant
Chocolat Menier
Chocolate Assortments
Chocolate bar, chocolate-coated
Chocolate bar, solid
with milk chocolate
and molding machinery
Chocolate biscuit
Chocolate confectionery firms, independent
Chocolate Crisp
Chocolate Drops
Chocolate factory in miniature
Chocolate House
Chocolate powder
Chocolats au Lait Gala Peter
Christian and Brotherly Advices
Churchill, Winston
Churchman, Walter
Churchman’s Chocolate
Clark, James
Clark, John
Clark, William
Cocoa
alkalized
contamination of
cultivation
and fair trade
and ingredients, listing of
preparation of
production of
purity of

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