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Goo Advisory/Photo Op

24 FEB 2009

The forecast is Goo this Easter! Cadbury, maker of the number one selling Easter chocolate, Cadbury* Creme Egg*, wants visitors to Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square to feast their eyes more than nine meters high into the air and witness a larger-than-life Easter treat battle the Canadian winter blahs. 



Today, Cadbury launches a brand-new, first-of-its-kind, interactive billboard at Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto. Constructed to respond to local weather conditions, the billboard features a long, teeter-totter like lever with a large box on one end and a giant, one and a half meter Cadbury Creme Egg on the other end. As the rain, snow, sleet or hail begins to fall, the Cadbury Creme Egg will slowly rise to meet an oversized fan that will break open the egg; sharing the gooey, Cadbury Creme Egg filling, just in time for Easter. 



This larger-than-life Cadbury Creme Egg set-up has introduced an entirely new kind of weather watch. With an average of 792.7 mm of precipitation dropping on T.O. each year, in 2009, our eyes are on the sky and the ‘de-gooing’ of the Cadbury Creme Egg is standing by. It’s up to Mother Nature now! 



Cadbury Creme Egg lovers across Canada that can’t make it to Yonge-Dundas Square to witness the countdown to Easter can view an up-to-the minute report on the Cadbury Creme Egg’s status via a live web feed at www.cadburycremeegg.ca.


Notes to editors

GOOEY PHOTO OP AND ONE-OF-A-KIND PRECIPITATION TRACKER

What: Unique, Giant Cadbury Creme Egg Weather Station

When: Only For a Limited Time…Now until Easter

Where: Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto, ON

Why: A fun, gooey way to track the weather and egg-cellent backdrop for live weather reports!




They’re back…but only for a limited time. Cadbury introduced its first Creme Egg in 1923 and, each year, more than 300 million Cadbury Creme Eggs are enjoyed around the world. Cadbury Creme Eggs are only available until Easter, so enjoy them while you can!



About Cadbury North America
Headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, Cadbury North America is the Canadian and U.S. combined business unit of Cadbury plc – a leading global confectionery business with number one or number two positions in over 20 of the world's 50 largest confectionery markets. In Canada, Cadbury is the country's second largest confectionery company and the brand portfolio includes some of Canada's best-loved chocolate, candy, cough and gum brands such as Caramilk*, Dairy Milk*, Mr. Big*, Dentyne*, Trident*, Stride*, Bubblicious*, Halls*, and Maynards*. Our people create brands people love with passion, dedication and drive.
For more information visit www.cadbury.com.

*Trademark of or used under license by Cadbury Adams Canada Inc.