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- Q5506544 abstract "Fry's Cream is a chocolate bar made by Cadbury's, and formerly by J. S. Fry & Sons in Union Street, Bristol, England. It consists of a fondant centre enrobed in dark chocolate and is available in a plain version, and also peppermint or orange fondant. Fry's Chocolate Cream was one of the first chocolate bars ever produced, launched in 1866. Like the first chocolate bars they are dairy-free and vegan.There are currently two variants of Fry's Cream:Fry's Chocolate CreamFry's Peppermint CreamOver the years, other variants existed:Fry's Five Centre (orange, raspberry, lime, strawberry, and pineapple), produced from 1934 to 1992. Five Centre was also sold with a combination of Orange, Coffee, Vanilla, Lime and Raspberry centres. It is probable that other combinations were sold at one time or another.Fry's Strawberry CreamFry's Pineapple CreamFry's Fruit Medley - from the 1960sFry's Orange Cream - Created in 1800s and Discontinued 2015An unsuccessful mid-1990s relaunch attempt also saw new variants available under the modernised "Fry's Spirit" branding for a while:Fry's Spirit Berry Margarita Fry's Spirit Piña Colada Fry's Spirit Velvet Dream (cream liqueur)Whether the Five Centre title was dropped briefly and relaunched as Fruit Medley (then changed back again) or they sat alongside each other despite being basically the same bar is unclear.Cadbury's also produced a solid milk chocolate bar called Five Boys using the Fry's trademark from 1902 until 1976. Cadbury's produced milk and plain chocolate sandwich bars under the Fry's branding also.Cadbury has stated that they will pass on feedback about relaunching the Fry's brand with other flavours, but who knows, if enough people get on to Cadbury they may relaunch Fry's Fry's chocolate bar was promoted by model George Lazenby, who later portrayed James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, in 1969.The Fry's chocolate bar was first produced in Union Street, Bristol, England in 1866, where the family name had been associated with chocolate making since c. 1761. In 1923 Fry's (now Cadbury) chocolate factory moved to Somerdale Garden City, Keynsham, England.Following a 2010 takeover of Cadbury plc by Kraft Foods, the Somerdale factory was closed on 31 March 2011 and its machinery shipped to Warsaw, Poland, where Cadbury production continues.".
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- Q5506544 comment "Fry's Cream is a chocolate bar made by Cadbury's, and formerly by J. S. Fry & Sons in Union Street, Bristol, England. It consists of a fondant centre enrobed in dark chocolate and is available in a plain version, and also peppermint or orange fondant. Fry's Chocolate Cream was one of the first chocolate bars ever produced, launched in 1866.".
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