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Richard Cadbury - Wikipedia
Richard Barrow Cadbury (29 August 1835 – 22 March 1899) was an English entrepreneur, chocolate-maker and philanthropist. He was the second son of the Quaker John Cadbury, founder of Cadbury's cocoa and chocolate company.
How Chocolate Became a Valentine's Day Staple - HISTORY
Feb 8, 2013 · Into this love-crazed fray came Richard Cadbury, scion of a British chocolate manufacturing family who was responsible for sales at a crucial point in his company’s history.
How Chocolate and Valentine’s Day Mated for Life - Smithsonian Magazine
Feb 12, 2015 · Richard Cadbury, whose British family manufactured chocolate, was searching for a way to use the pure cocoa butter that was extracted from the process Cadbury had invented to make a more...
Richard Cadbury - Quakers in the World
Richard Cadbury. 1835 - 1899. Richard was the second son of John and Candia Cadbury, and was known for his happy disposition. He enjoyed ice-skating and he and his brother George would rise at 5.00 am in order to go on the ice and to see the sun rise before going to work.
REVIEWED: In Brief: The Life of Richard Cadbury: Socialist ...
Jun 1, 2021 · Richard Cadbury was one of the sons of the founder of the Cadbury chocolate company, John Cadbury. Together with his brother George, Richard Cadbury took over the company in 1861. The brothers were the capitalists who …
Richard & George Cadbury - Candy Hall of Fame
Richard and George joined the family business, Cadbury Ltd., in 1850 and 1856 respectively. They took over the business in 1871 when their father retired because of ailing health. When Richard and George assumed control at the ages of 21 and 25, the prospects were daunting.
How chocolate fell in love with Valentine’s Day | CNN
Feb 12, 2021 · British chocolate maker Richard Cadbury had a lightbulb moment in 1861: He started packaging his company’s chocolate confections in heart-shaped boxes. The “fancy box,” as he called it, could be...
The First Known Box Of Valentine's Day Candy Was Too Pretty To Eat
Feb 5, 2024 · Its appearance was suitably sentimental and spectacular, however, thanks to Richard Cadbury, whose family had been making chocolate in England since 1824. Guinness World Records credits Cadbury as the maker of the first ever heart-shaped box of chocolates, and dates the invention to 1868.
A brief history of the Valentine's Day chocolate box - 10Best
Feb 9, 2021 · In England, the Cadbury family were not only famous for selling tea, coffee and drinking chocolates; they also gained prominence and wealth throughout the 1800s with their chocolate innovations....
The Cadbury Chocolate Family were Quaker Leaders Who …
Oct 7, 2022 · Although the Cadbury business grew to great strength financially, and Richard and George became wealthy, they maintained their Quaker values rooted in concern for the less educated and underpriviLeged. They lived relatively simple lives.