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It's a dream job for a chocaholic - with discounts off Lego and the Cadbury shops to boot. Cadbury World at Bournville is ...
Bradley Ford was aged 11 when he starred in Cadbury's iconic eyebrow wiggle advert. Now 26, he has revealed how he got the role - and showed that he can still do it, 15 years later. The one-minute ...
The iconic Cadbury's "eyebrow" advert is fondly remembered by many, but it's hard to believe it's been 15 years since it hit our screens.
Cadbury's advert boy can still do iconic eyebrow wiggle move 15 years on Bradley Ford was just 11 when he went viral in 2009 as the boy who could wiggle his eyebrows for the chocolate giant's advert ...
Cadbury’s advertising rarely falls short of the exceptionally high benchmark it has set for itself. However, its 200-year anniversary ad has knocked it out the park, according to ad ...
A mum who starred in a 1980s Cadbury advert when she was aged three is selling her huge collection of chocolate memorabilia worth thousands of pounds. Emma Tighe, 45, spent decades adding to her ...
The Cadbury’s advert also came in the top 9% of ads for delivering a ‘feel good factor’. Best Christmas for effective ads However, in System1’s ranking Asda’s spot tops the list, achieving the ...
Bradley Ford, who was just 11 when he became famous for his eyebrow dance in the Cadbury advert, is now 26 and has spilled the beans on landing the iconic role. He's also proved he's still got the ...
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9 of the most iconic TV ads Brits will never forget - MSNThe chocolate company once again raised eyebrows – pun intended. Following the success of the gorilla ad two years prior, Cadbury's used the same company to create their new campaign.
On this week’s episode, Kantar’s head of excellence Lynne Deason and Cadbury’s head of Christmas and Halloween Emma Jayne Paxton dissect what made the chocolate brand’s festive campaign ...
Meta’s grand plan for AI-crafted ads hides an open secret – and it’s not just about selling more colas but completely ...
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned a radio advertisement for Mondelez International's Cadbury Delights after a complaint about its nutrition claims.
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