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Dorothy Cadbury was “a skilled botanist, collecting plant specimens from across Warwickshire and far beyond,” Warwickshire Museum writes.
The chocolates were named after company director Dorothy Cadbury, who was also a botanist, growing roses in the Bournville factory's gardens. Flavours curently available in the UK and Ireland are ...
Cadbury's Roses were first introduced in 1938 as a competitor to Quality Street, a rivalry which still holds strong today. They were named after the favourite flowers of Dorothy Cadbury, ...
Cadbury's Roses were first introduced in 1938 as a competitor to Quality Street, a rivalry which still holds strong today. They were named after the favourite flowers of Dorothy Cadbury, botanist ...
She also became the director of the Cadbury factory from 1919 to 1952 ― Roses came out in 1938, when she was very much running things. Advertisement So, that theory would make an awful lot of sense.
Named after chocolatier, Dorothy Cadbury's favourite flower, ... and Cadbury Roses can be found for as little as £2.99 and as much as £11.89 depending on where you shop.
Dorothy Cadbury was “a skilled botanist, collecting plant specimens from across Warwickshire and far beyond,” Warwickshire Museum writes. She also became the director of the Cadbury factory from 1919 ...