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This charming 1950s television ad for Cadbury’s chocolates relies on the audience’s familiarity with the style of love song made famous by 1930s French romantic singer Maurice Chevalier.

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This is a 30-second black-and-white television advertisement from 1959 for Cadbury’s Crunchie chocolate bar.

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This TV commercial conjures up the 1960s par excellence, with a discotheque playing host to a young, groovy couple dancing under a glittering ball and eating Crunchie bars.

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This collection of Cadbury advertisements provides a wonderful snapshot of the changing attitudes towards dating, romance and fun in Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. 

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This clip is one of three different ads from the late 1960s or early 1970s which feature the tagline 'when you get Roses, you’ve got yourself a man’.

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The light-hearted, romantic style of earlier Cadbury’s chocolates advertisements stands in marked contrast to the sexy and seductive tone adopted here.

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This clip is one of three short advertisements with the jingle 'happiness for two’.

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This clip is one of three short advertisements with the jingle 'happiness for two’. It presents three new chocolate flavours – raspberry cordial, coconut ice and caramello deluxe.

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This clip is one of three short advertisements with the jingle 'happiness for two’.

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Cadbury’s Milk Tray brand aligns itself with relationships. This is one of two advertisements about building romance between fledgling couples.