Product type | Confectionery |
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Owner | Mondelez International |
Introduced | September 1999 |
Related brands | List of Cadbury products |
Markets | United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia |
Cadbury's Heroes (previously Cadbury's Miniature Heroes), and known as Cadbury Favourites in Australia and New Zealand, is a brand of packaged confectionery containing a selection of miniature chocolate bars manufactured by Cadbury. Introduced in September 1999, [1] [2] they were a response to rival Mars' Celebrations which were launched in 1997, and contain miniature versions of various Cadbury chocolate bars. Its name was changed to its current "Cadbury Heroes" in 2002. [3]
Cadbury's launched the new product in 1999, with the tag line The people magnet in a campaign designed by TBWA GGT Simons Palmer, and with sponsorship of Coronation Street, with the whole campaign costing £4.8 million. [4] [2] [5] In 2002, the product name was just shortened to Cadbury's Heroes in a campaign managed by TWBA. [3] In 2018, a Twitter campaign was started to remove the Eclair from the Heroes collection as it was normal sized and not a "miniature" as per the other chocolates in the selection. [6] In 2019, Mondelez commissioned YouGov to poll the UK public to find out the country's favourite Cadbury's Heroes for its 20th anniversary. The top spot was shared at 13% between Crunchie and Twirl. [7] In 2022, due to production issues, some packs of Heroes contained two full size Twirls instead of the miniatures. [8]
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Cadbury's Heroes launched in South Africa in 2017. [12]
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Cadbury Favourites is the antipodean name for Cadbury's Heroes, but contains it own unique mix of miniature chocolate bars and is sold in Australia and New Zealand. The product was launched in 1999. [14] In 2019, as a marketing campaign, a 10-metre tall Favourites box was built in Sydney. [15] A 2021 poll conducted by news.com.au determined that Australia's favourite flavour in the box was Fry's Turkish Delight, followed by Cherry Ripe. [16] In 2023, Cadbury replaced Flake and Dream with Caramilk and Twirl. [17] [18]
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