Chromolithograph/poster: Fry's chocolate, creams, cakes, fancy boxes. Gold Medal Paris 1889. Le Blond & Co, London. With gilt 41x31cm. Celebrating Fry & Sons' gold medal, Paris, 1889; reproducing ...
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The Company We Have To Thank For The First Mass-Produced Candy BarThe first mass-produced candy bar came from J. S. Fry & Sons in England, now part of Cadbury. In 1866, it introduced the Chocolate Cream bar which featured a smooth, creamy fondant covered in rich ...
In the In-N-Out subreddit, the Redditor posted a photo of his hot chocolate cup, which is adorned with brown palm trees. At the top of the cup reads: “Luke 6:35.” There is also a warning label on the ...
The Fry family began selling chocolate in 1759. By the 1820s they were using up to 39% of the nation's imports of cocoa beans. There is no evidence that they owned slaves or traded in enslaved people.
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