Cadbury font?

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    “The famous Cadbury script logo that would replace the tree design and all the other Cadbury typefaces originated in 1921.” Interestingly, though, the idea of using a signature as the brand logo was borrowed from a competitor, Macpherson Robertson, the book traces. A year before the development of the script logo, the packaging colour of Dairy Milk had been changed from lilac to purple, informs Bradley. Ever since the days of Rome when only the emperor was allowed to wear a purple toga, purple has been associated with royalty. It was felt that Dairy Milk was equally deserving of such recognition...” A book to relish with a good supply of chocolates at hand!

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