Cadbury has lost its prestigious royal warrant, a mark of quality and trust that allows its holders to use the royal coat of arms on their packaging.
Cadbury, the famed chocolatier with a 170-year royal warrant, lost its royal endorsement under King Charles III’s reign.
King Charles grants royal warrants to 386 companies that previously held warrants from the late Queen, including Weetabix, ...
Cadbury, which was first awarded a royal warrant by Queen Victoria in 1854, was reportedly a favourite of the late queen.
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