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Food-beverage maker Cadbury Ghana Ltd. has announced the launch of its delicious Cadbury Hot Chocolate Drink 3-in-1, expanding its offering of cocoa-based beverages in the world’s second-largest producer of the rich bean.
Cadbury Hot Chocolate Drink 3in1 is a frothy, creamy treat that is premium quality and best-in-class. It delivers a superior taste-experience, comes in a convenient and attractive 30-gram sachet and is easy to prepare.
The drink, which was unveiled Monday to consumers and trade partners at Rawlings Park in Accra, contains the best of the cocoa bean and a fine blend of milk, as well as sugar, to create that rich chocolaty taste.
Speaking at the launch-event, Cadbury Ghana Managing Director, James Boateng predicted the new brand will blaze a trail in chocolate drinks in Ghana and major West African markets.
“Cadbury Hot Chocolate Drink 3in1 is a totally new experience in chocolate drinks and is great for consumers looking for a nutritious and wholesome hot-chocolate drink as a delicious treat-experience,” Boateng said.
Cadbury Hot Chocolate Drink 3in1 provides valuable nutrients to discerning consumers seeking to indulge themselves any time of day, whether at work, home or in school.
The brand has a rich, Cadbury heritage that is testament to a superior product-offering which is enjoyed globally.
Cadbury Ghana is a member of the Mondelēz International family of companies, which is the world’s largest snacks group.
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