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Debt-heavy Kraft could put 30,000 Cadbury jobs at risk, warns Unite". Unitetheunion.com. Archived from the original on 15 January 2010 . Retrieved 21 December 2010. John Cadbury's sons Richard and George took over the business in 1861. [9] At the time of the takeover, the business was in rapid decline: the number of employees had reduced from 20 to 11, and the company was losing money. [9] By 1866, Cadbury was profitable again. [9] The brothers had turned around the business by moving the focus from tea and coffee to chocolate, and by increasing the quality of their products. [9] Cadbury Factory, Bournville (pictured in 2009) is located on the south side of Birmingham, England
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Shine, Rhiannon (12 April 2017). "Pauline Hanson's call for boycott of halal-certified Easter eggs could cost jobs, union warns". ABC News . Retrieved 1 August 2017. Chris Smith; Michael Rowlinson (1990). Reshaping Work: The Cadbury Experience. Cambridge University Press. p.93. ISBN 978-0-521-32304-8. a b Guinness World Records 2017. Guinness World Records. 8 September 2016. p.90. ISBN 9781910561348. Richard Cadbury, eldest son of John Cadbury who founded the now iconic brand, was the first chocolate-maker to commercialize the association between confectionery and romance, producing a heart-shaped box of chocolates for Valentine's Day in 1868