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🗓️ 24 July 2025
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm Matthew and I'm Molly and this is filled milk the show where we cook something delicious |
0:08.2 | take a deep dive into the into the barrel of corporate history yep and and sometimes we |
0:14.0 | reemerge with a mouthful of chocolate and that's because today we're talking about |
0:18.8 | I wrote this I called the episode American Cadbury like it's American Gangsters that's because today we're talking about... I wrote this... I called the episode American Cadbury, like it's American Gangster or something. That's right. That's right. American Beauty. Yeah, it's like American Beauty. We are lying here on a bed of rose petals. We sure are. As we do every week. Oh, yeah. Like, how else are you going to podcast? I don't know. |
0:37.6 | I mean, we've always done it this way. |
0:39.0 | Abby, more rose petals. |
0:40.8 | So here, let's explain what today's episode is. |
0:44.0 | Cadbury. |
0:44.7 | We all know Cadbury, right? |
0:46.7 | It is a British company that makes chocolate. |
0:50.5 | Yes, but we here in the United States don't get access to all of their products. |
0:56.6 | We get some of their seasonal products like the cream egg, and then we get like a line of kind of |
1:01.6 | low to middle end chocolate bars. That's right. That's right. And what makes this a little bit |
1:08.8 | of kind of a weird episode for us to navigate is that, so Cadbury is a British company, but it's been owned for a while now by an American company. |
1:18.7 | Oh, I didn't even know that. Oh, yes. First by Kraft Foods. Well, actually, yeah. Is Mondalese involved? |
1:24.6 | So yes, it is. Yeah. Okay. We're going to get, there's so much corporate history. |
1:28.9 | But anyway, basically, this British company is owned by an American company. |
1:33.2 | And even though they make tons of products that are sold worldwide, we can only get a certain, you know, swath of them in the U.S. |
1:42.3 | And those are the ones we're discussing. So we're discussing a small swath today. Yeah. So please don't at us. Yeah. As people used to say in the aughts or something. Yeah. Don't on us. Please don't audit us. Especially don't do that. And like our rose pedal budget is not going to pass muster. No, no. No, it is not a business expense. No. All this to say. But if you want to like do the business, like a bed of rose petals is the best place to do that. But please don't add us because I know we're leaving out a lot of Cadbury products. When someone talks about a bed of roses, like in the screaming trees song, Bed of Roses. Or that Bon Jovi song, lay down in a bed of roses something, right? They mean rose petals, right? Not like a whole, like, with like the stems and the thorns and stuff. Wouldn't that be great, though? Would it? Would it? I mean, it was sort of like a bed of nails. |
2:34.4 | I mean, those things have kind of come in for meditation purposes, the old like |
2:38.0 | Shakti mat. |
2:39.2 | Wow. |
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