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Revision as of 14:43, 5 March 2010
Fry's Cream is a chocolate bar made by Cadbury's, and formerly by J. S. Fry & Sons. It consists of a fondant centre wrapped in dark chocolate and is available in a plain version, and also peppermint or orange fondant. Fry's Chocolate Cream is one of the oldest chocolate bars, launched in 1866.[1]
There are currently three variants of Fry's Cream:
- Fry's Chocolate Cream
- Fry's Orange Cream
- Fry's Peppermint Cream
Over the years, other variants existed:
- Fry's Five Centre (orange, raspberry, lime, strawberry, and pineapple), produced from 1934 to 1992.[2]
- Fry's Strawberry Cream
- Fry's Pineapple Cream
Cadbury's also produced a solid milk chocolate bar called Five Boys using the Fry's trademark in the 1960s. Cadbury's produced milk and plain chocolate sandwich bars under the Fry's branding also.
Fry's chocolate bar was promoted by model George Lazenby, later James Bond actor, in 1962.
The Fry's Chocolate bar has been made since its inception in the Fry's (now Cadbury) chocolate Factory in Keynsham, England, but due to the imminent closure of the factory the production of the bar will move, possibly to Poland.
References
- ^ "Sweet sweets nostalgia". BBC News. 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
- ^ http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ourproducts/yesterday