Halloween is a special time at Cadbury. We spend an entire year preparing to bring you a wonderful Halloween experience and we're proud to offer some of Canada’s favourite chocolate, candy and gum brands, including Caramilk*, Wunderbar*, Maynards* and Chiclets*.
Spooky Community Fun
For decades, we’ve offered The Cadbury Gladstone Chocolate Factory Halloween Celebration at our Gladstone chocolate factory in downtown Toronto where families with kids of all ages come down to celebrate Halloween and experience a spooktacular celebration, full with a haunted house and plenty of Cadbury treats.
The annual Halloween celebration is coordinated by our dedicated team of volunteers from our Gladstone chocolate factory and it is free for the public.
Quick Facts
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Cadbury makes just under 200 million mini chocolate treats a year at our Gladstone chocolate factory.
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It takes more than half a year for the Gladstone chocolate factory to prepare for Halloween.
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Cadbury Halloween Fun Treats contain an assortment of mini chocolate bars and candy treats for parents to hand out at Halloween and share with family and friends. Fun Treats are available in multiple sizes, including packages of 50, 75, 95 and 125 mini bars.
Trick or Treat for UNICEF
Canadians have grown up with UNICEF as part of the Halloween season. While the traditional orange donation boxes have evolved over the years, the wonderful work of UNICEF remains as important as ever before. Cadbury has pledged to raise awareness for UNICEF's Schools for Africa program through dedicated space on over 4 million packages of Halloween treat and through other advertising and promotional avenues. The money raised through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF will go toward building schools, ensuring quality water and sanitation facilities, providing school supplies and training teachers in Rwanda and Malawi.