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Cadbury's Chocolate Factory (also known as Cadbury's Claremont and colloquially as Cadbury's) is the largest chocolate factory in the Southern Hemisphere, producing a company-record of over 60,000 tonnes (59,000 long tons; 66,000 short tons) of chocolate in 2021.
Are you a lover of chocolate? At the Cadbury chocolate factory in Hobart, discover what is involved in the making of quality chocolate.
Cadbury is officially closed to all visitors. The factory tours stopped back in 2016 and the Cadbury shop sadly closed its doors to all visitors back in December 2018. The factory is still open for production 365 days a year, 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week producing some of the world's best chocolate.
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The factory tours stopped back in 2016 and the Cadbury shop sadly closed its doors to all visitors back in December 2018. The factory is still open for production 365 days a year, 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week producing some of the world's best chocolate.
Claremont produces all Cadbury Dairy Milk blocks, as well as iconic novelty products like Cadbury Freddo and Caramello Koalas. Over 200 million blocks are produced annually – 60 000 tonnes of chocolate! Mayor Bec Thomas takes a tour of the Cadbury factory to celebrate 100 years of Cadbury in Claremont; Mayor Thomas checking how the product is ...
Cadbury's Chocolate Factory is the largest chocolate factory in the Southern Hemisphere, producing a company-record of over 60,000 tonnes of chocolate in 2021. Established at Claremont, Tasmania in 1921, the factory and surrounding model village estate marked Cadbury's first business expansion outside the United Kingdom.
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