Cadbury lost its royal warrant for the first time in 170 years following King Charles III's review of the list since becoming monarch.Campaign group B4Ukraine urged the king to remove companies operating in Russia. While Cadbury was removed from the list, Bacardi and Nestle retained their warrants.
: Chocolate firm Cadbury said on Monday it was “disappointed” after losing its royal warrant for the first time in 170 years following King Charles III’s first review of the coveted list since becoming monarch.
Cadbury was among 100 firms including Unilever missing from a new list of 386 royal warrant holders, although Bacardi and Nestle retained their warrants. Warrant holders receive “the right to display the appropriate royal arms on their product, packaging, stationery, advertising, premises and vehicles”.
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