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{{Short description|Brand of dark chocolate by Cadbury}}
'''Old Gold''' is a brand of [[dark chocolate]] in Australia made by [[Cadbury]].<ref name="Choice - 14 April 2014 - Best chocolate brands taste test">{{cite web|url=https://www.choice.com.au/food-and-drink/sweets/chocolate/articles/best-chocolate-brands|title=Best chocolate brands taste test|last=Castle|first=Jemma|date=14 April 2014|work=[[Choice (Australian magazine)]]|publisher=[[Choice (Australian consumer organisation)]]|accessdate=30 June 2018}}</ref>.
{{primary sources|date=June 2018}}
{{infobox brand
| name = Old Gold
| type = Confectionary
| introduced = {{start date and age|1916}}
| currentowner = Cadbury
| previousowners = MacRobertson
| related = [[List of Cadbury products]]
|website ={{URL|https://cadbury.com.au}}
}}
'''Old Gold''' is a brand of [[dark chocolate]] in Australia dating back to 1916, now made by [[Cadbury]].<ref name="Choice - 14 April 2014 - Best chocolate brands taste test">{{cite web|url=https://www.choice.com.au/food-and-drink/sweets/chocolate/articles/best-chocolate-brands|title=Best chocolate brands taste test|last=Castle|first=Jemma|date=14 April 2014|work=[[Choice (Australian magazine)]]|publisher=[[Choice (Australian consumer organisation)]]|accessdate=30 June 2018}}</ref>


Blocks of the chocolate are produced in "Original" (45% [[cocoa solids]])<ref name="Choice - 14 April 2014 - Best chocolate brands taste test"/>, "Old Jamaica", ""Roast Almond", "70% Cocoa" and "Peppermint" varieties.<ref name="/www.cadbury.com.au - Old Gold blocks">{{cite web|url=https://www.cadbury.com.au/Products/Old-Gold-Blocks.aspx|title=Old Gold blocks|publisher=[[Cadbury#Australia|www.cadbury.com.au]]|accessdate=30 June 2018}}</ref>
Blocks of the chocolate are produced in "Original" (45% [[cocoa solids]]),<ref name="Choice - 14 April 2014 - Best chocolate brands taste test"/> "Old Jamaica" (Rum & Raisin), ""Roast Almond", "70% Cocoa" and "Peppermint" varieties.<ref name="/www.cadbury.com.au - Old Gold blocks">{{cite web|url=https://www.cadbury.com.au/Products/Old-Gold-Blocks.aspx|title=Old Gold blocks|publisher=[[Cadbury#Australia|www.cadbury.com.au]]|accessdate=30 June 2018}}</ref>

The "Old Gold" brand was initially established by confectionery company [[MacRobertson's]].<ref name="ABC News (Australia) - 9 September 2015 - Freddo Frog philanthropist Sir Mac Robertson celebrated in 'Nail Can to Knighthood' exhibition">{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-09/cherry-ripe-freddo-frog-mac-robertson-celebrated-in-exhibition/6759286|title=Freddo Frog philanthropist Sir Mac Robertson celebrated in 'Nail Can to Knighthood' exhibition|last=Brown|first=Simon Leo|date=9 September 2015|work=[[ABC News (Australia)]]|publisher=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]|accessdate=1 July 2018}}</ref>


The "Old Gold" brand was initially established by [[Macpherson Robertson]]
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[[Category:Australian confectionery]]
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 26 May 2024

Old Gold
Product typeConfectionary
OwnerCadbury
Introduced1916; 108 years ago (1916)
Related brandsList of Cadbury products
Previous ownersMacRobertson
Websitecadbury.com.au

Old Gold is a brand of dark chocolate in Australia dating back to 1916, now made by Cadbury.[1]

Blocks of the chocolate are produced in "Original" (45% cocoa solids),[1] "Old Jamaica" (Rum & Raisin), ""Roast Almond", "70% Cocoa" and "Peppermint" varieties.[2]

The "Old Gold" brand was initially established by confectionery company MacRobertson's.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Castle, Jemma (14 April 2014). "Best chocolate brands taste test". Choice (Australian magazine). Choice (Australian consumer organisation). Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Old Gold blocks". www.cadbury.com.au. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  3. ^ Brown, Simon Leo (9 September 2015). "Freddo Frog philanthropist Sir Mac Robertson celebrated in 'Nail Can to Knighthood' exhibition". ABC News (Australia). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 July 2018.