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  • Cadbury Candies Takes “Like a Child Again” to Abuja 

    Cadbury Candies took the nostalgia game to a whole new level with the recent Like A Child Again event which happened recently at Riverplate Park, Abuja. Like A Child Again is a novel initiative by Cadbury Nigeria Plc (a subsidiary of Mondelēz International), makers of Cadbury Buttermint, Cadbury Coffee and Cadbury Caramel, in partnership with Movie in the Park and Filmhouse Cinemas. Participants at the Abuja event were feted to an evening of fun, games and an exclusive movie screening of the Disney Classic, The Lion King. 

    CADBURY CANDIES TAKES ‘LIKE A CHILD AGAIN’ TO ABUJA
    CADBURY CANDIES TAKES ‘LIKE A CHILD AGAIN’ TO ABUJA

    The event had in attendance over 1,000 guests, with a number of side attractions to relive memorable moments from childhood and experience the nostalgic atmosphere Cadbury Candies created for them, including painting sessions, sing-along, dance and other fun activities. 

    Speaking on the purpose of the initiative, Marketing Lead, Mondelēz International (Cadbury Nigeria Plc.), Motsamai Pule, noted that the brand is concerned with more than just functional needs. In his words, “Our products, as well as the experiences we constantly seek to provide, are tailored to meet not just the functional, but emotional needs of our consumers. Like A Child Again is an example of that. We are in the business of curating and sharing fun moments with our consumers.” 

    A major highlight of the evening was moments before the outdoor showing of the movie when guests set their blankets and mats on the grass in anticipation. The enthusiasm heightened at the start of the movie and at various parts of the movie that resonated with the audience. 

    On the choice of nostalgia around which the event is designed, Category Manager, Gum and Candy, Cadbury West Africa, Morolake Emokpaire said: “Childhood memories are very important and we recognise the power of such memories to make people feel good and reminisce. Like A Child Again has been successful at creating such an experience for our consumers by carefully curating a mix of activities that give a perfect blend of nostalgia and recreation. We take pride in our position that there is a candy for every moment.”

    An interesting addition to this edition was the introduction of the Best-dressed category. The winner, decided by voting on the Cadbury Candies’ Instagram page, won the prize of ₦100,000.

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    “It was such a beautiful experience”, said Ebube, a 21-year-old attendee. “Events like this do not happen a lot in Abuja. In a world that is in a rush for you to grow up, I am glad Cadbury Candies chose to remind us of the good old days and bring those good old days back”. 

    Another attendee, Nafisat, a 28-year-old entrepreneur who relished her experience said, “The event was simply amazing. The setup was brilliant; the movie and the beautiful memories The Lion King brought got me so emotional. I’m so glad I came with my friends and I wish that another edition would be organised in Abuja soon.

    CADBURY CANDIES TAKES ‘LIKE A CHILD AGAIN’ TO ABUJA
    CADBURY CANDIES TAKES ‘LIKE A CHILD AGAIN’ TO ABUJA

    About Like A Child Again 

    Like A Child Again is a periodic event owned by Cadbury Candies. The maiden edition was organised in July 2022. The event celebrates nostalgia and special moments with consumers through the screening of classic movies and other engaging activities. Like A Child Again would be organised in other cities across the country this year. The Abuja edition of Like A Child Again was the third in the series after the Lagos and Ibadan editions. 

    About Mondelēz International (Cadbury Nigeria Plc.) 

    Mondelēz International helps people to snack right in over 150 countries across the world. With global net revenues of approximately $28.7 billion in 2021, it is one of the world’s largest snack companies. They also make and sell gum & candies as well as various dairy & groceries and powdered beverage goods in select markets. It operates in over 80 countries and is present in West Africa (Nigeria and Ghana) as Cadbury Nigeria Plc. Makers of TomTom (Classic Menthol & Freshlime), Cadbury candies (Buttermint, Coffee & Caramel), Bournvita, Hot Chocolate 3in1 and Bournvita Biscuits.

  • QUIZ: Can You Guess These Cadbury Breakfast Shows Based On Their Opening Scenes?

    If you grew up in Nigeria, chances are that your Saturdays were lit. Thanks to the Cadbury Breakfast shows.

    How many of these shows can you guess based on their opening scenes? As a bonus, I added two other shows that weren’t a part of the Saturday lineup but were equally great too.

    How well do you think you’ll perform in this quiz?

    Give it a try below:

  • 6 Cadbury Breakfast Shows To Remind 90’s Babies Of Simpler Times

    Growing up, Saturdays used to be fun thanks to Cadbury Nigeria and Silverbird television. However, these days, as an adult, Saturdays are filled with unfinished work from the week before. If you are lucky, maybe a nice outing or mild to moderate fornication. Still, all these don’t fill the void the way cartoons used to as kids.

    We present, a list of shows that made growing up bearable:

    1) Freakazoid!

    I can hear the theme song playing in my head:

    Super-teen extraordinaire
    Freakazoid! Freakazoid!
    Runs around in underwear
    Freakazoid! Freakazoid!

    Freakazoid Zikoko cadbury breakfast show

    2) Family Matters:

    Oh, sweet boy Steve Urkel. Precious precious boy

    Family matters Zikoko Cadbury breakfast show

    3) Biker Mice:

    Biker mice from marssss. The intro sent enough chills that you had to beg NEPA not to take light. It was preferable to not even have light to watch it than to start and get cut off mid-way through an episode. It was that good!

    Biker mars from mars Zikoko cadbury breakfast show

    4) Animaniacs

    It’s time for Animaniacs. What struck me the most was how destructive and troublesome they were. I was always stressed to see what new trouble they could conjure. Whew. Under the Animaniacs universe, one of my favorite cartoons was the one about the chicken pretending to be human. Chicken boo?

    Animaniacs Zikoko cadbury breakfast show

    5) Tom and Jerry Kids

    Just look at how adorable they look but looks are deceiving.

    6) The KKB show

    Memory is a tricky thing and I don’t recall if this was part of the Cadbury show or just a Saturday special. Anyhow, my meat! my personal meat! will forever reign supreme in my head. After all, Kids know besssstt.

    Honorable shout out to Golden Rockerz, Last Kid Standing, Work It Out, Tales by Moonlight, Fun Time.