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Cadbury
5 Star was always unique because of
its format and any communication highlighting
this uniqueness, went down well with
the audiences. From 'deliciously rich,
you'd hate to share it' in the 70's,
to the 'lingering taste of togetherness'
& 'Soft and Chewy 5 Star' in the
late 80's, the communication always
paid homage to the product format.
More recently, to give consumers another
reason to come into the Cadbury 5 Star
fold, Cadbury 5 Star Crunchy was launched.
The same delicious Cadbury 5 Star was
now available with a dash of rice crispies.
Cadbury 5 Star & Cadbury 5 Star
Crunchy now aim to continue the upward
trend. This different and delightfully
tasty chocolate is well poised to rule
the market as an extremely successful
brand.
Did you know:
Cadbury 5 Star played an adept cupid
for young couples in love in the 70's.
In fact, Cadbury 5 Star was a way of
professing undying love for the significant
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