Can you tour the Cadbury factory?
Please call (toll free) 1800 627 367 to confirm opening times before you visit. Admission prices are Adults: $4.00 and Children: Free. Our Visitor Centre is suitable for all ages, is wheelchair friendly and there is ample free parking available. You’ll find us at 100 Cadbury Road, Claremont, Tasmania.
What happened to the Cadbury factory in Dunedin?
Dunedin’s former Cadbury factory is being demolished to make way for the city’s new hospital. A former chocolate factory has revealed some sweet treasures. The Cadbury site occupies a large block of land between Dunedin’s one way system, but is being demolished to make way for the $1.4 billion Dunedin Hospital rebuild.
When did the Cadbury factory Dunedin close?
2018
Hundreds of staff were made redundant when Cadbury’s Dunedin chocolate factory closed its doors in March, 2018. The factory opened again briefly yesterday for hundreds of visitors to take a last look before the building is demolished to make way for the new Dunedin Hospital build.
How long is the Cadbury factory tour?
How long will our visit last? In total, most of our visitors spend around 3 – 4 hours onsite with the main Cadbury World exhibit taking around 1.5 – 2 hours; this varies slightly during weekends and school holidays when we offer free family entertainment in the Cadbury World marquee.
Why did Cadbury stop tours?
From 1948, the factory conducted public tours of the facility, which were a popular tourist attraction, however these were discontinued in 2008 due to health and safety regulations adopted by the company globally. The tours were replaced with a visitor centre at the site.
Is Cadbury chocolate still made in NZ?
Kiwis will celebrate Easter with Aussie Cadbury chocolate this year. Later a factory was opened in Auckland. The Auckland factory was closed 12 years ago and the Dunedin factory was finally shut and all production moved to Australia last year.
Where is the Cadbury’s chocolate factory?
Cadbury World is situated in the historic Bournville village – site of the original ‘Factory in a Garden’. In 1879, Richard and George Cadbury decided to move their expanding business from Birmingham’s City Centre into the countryside four and a half miles away..
Does Cadbury still tour?
Cadbury in Hobart have now stopped tours of their factory. They have cited health as the reason which is their perogative. They do however continue to offer an “experience”.
Where is the Cadbury chocolate factory?
Bournville village
Cadbury World is situated in the historic Bournville village – site of the original ‘Factory in a Garden’. In 1879, Richard and George Cadbury decided to move their expanding business from Birmingham’s City Centre into the countryside four and a half miles away..
Is the Cadbury factory in Tasmania still open?
The factory still features pure granite “conching” machines which are over 60 years old but are still in use. Due to its long history, and the general appeal of chocolate, the factory was a major Tasmanian tourism attraction for families until its on-site visitor centre closed in 2015.
Where is the Cadbury factory in Australia?
Tasmania
Cadbury’s Chocolate Factory is a working chocolate factory belonging to the Australian division of international confectionery company Cadbury (a division of Mondelez International), and is located in Claremont, Tasmania.