UK: Cadbury's future is sweet, insists Stitzer
By just-food.com | 16 September 2009
Cadbury chief executive Todd Stitzer today (16 September) defended the UK confectioner's record, insisting the company had "delivered on its promises" and laid out its plans for further expansion.
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Cadbury chief executive Todd Stitzer today (16 September) defended the UK confectioner's record, insisting the company had "delivered on its promises" and laid out its plans for further expansion.

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