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Christmas is coming to Cadbury World
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and Cadbury World is getting into the festive spirit with a programme packed full of fun for the whole family.

Every weekend from 19th November, visitors can celebrate the festive season in the run up to Christmas at the popular Bournville-based attraction. On offer will be a special pantomime production of Cinderella, complete with original songs and plenty of jokes, performed up to four times daily and incorporating puppets into the live action.
Elsewhere, the Cadbury Café will be serving up a special festive menu, while children will also get the chance to meet Santa Claus where they can receive a small free gift.

Diane Mitchell, marketing manager at Cadbury World, said: “A day out at Cadbury World is always magical but Christmas is an extra-special time of year and the panto will be lots of fun. Whether you’ve been naughty or nice this year, our fantastic festivities are guaranteed to ensure you have yourself a very merry Christmas.”
Parents searching for tempting last-minute stocking fillers will also be able to purchase limited-edition handmade festive chocolates from the World’s Biggest Cadbury Shop, just one of the fourteen different zones that make up Cadbury World.
In addition to these festive activities, visitors can enjoy everything from discovering the origins of the cocoa bean to creating their own taste experience by combining warm liquid Dairy Milk with a range of sweet treats. The whole family will also enjoy additional entertainment including children’s performer Rags and ventriloquist Kimmo.
Cadbury World’s Christmas programme is just one in a series of special events that the attraction hosts across the seasons. For more information about a visit to Cadbury World, visit www.cadburyworld.co.uk.