We are fortunate to still host Harraways, Gregg’s and Speight’s; we must do our utmost to keep Cadbury here too. In 1930, British company Cadbury Brothers, along with J. S. Fry & Sons, bought a controlling share in Hudson’s venture. The Dunedin plant manufactures chocolate "crumb" — an important ingredient in many Cadbury products — as well as the chocolate box assortments. I was surprised at the proposal to move New Zealand production to Australia, for several reasons. So how can we keep Dunedin’s Cadbury factory open for business?
Source: Otago Daily Times March 02, 2017 17:23 UTC