Cherry Ripe (chocolate bar)

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Cherry Ripe
Cherry-Ripe-Wrapper-Small.jpg
Type Confectionery
Owner Cadbury Enterprises Pte Limited[1]
Country Australia
Introduced 1924
Related brands List of Cadbury products
Markets Australia
Previous owners MacRobertson's
Registered as a trademark in Australia 1941, 1949, 1952 and 2003[1]
Tagline The Big Cherry Taste
Website Product website
A Cherry Ripe split in half.

Cherry Ripe is a brand of chocolate bar currently manufactured by Cadbury Australia. Introduced by the Australian confectionery manufacturer "MacRobertson's" in 1924, it is now Australia's oldest chocolate bar and is one of the top chocolate bar brands sold in the country.[2] It consists of cherries and coconut smothered in Cadbury's Old Gold dark chocolate.

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Cherry Ripe was one of the products offered by Australian confectionery manufacturer MacRobertson's; along with Freddo, Old Gold and Snack, after it was acquired by Cadbury in 1967.[3]The Cherry Ripe brand continued to display the former company's distinctive logo on its wrapper until 2002.[3]

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