Brandz - Roses
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: The brand famously moved from traditional cardboard boxes to the distinctive blue tins in the mid-20th century, which became a household item often repurposed for sewing kits.

: In recent years, the brand transitioned from traditional "twist wraps" to "flow-wrap" packaging (sealed wrappers) to ensure freshness, though this move sparked significant debate among traditionalist fans. Brand Symbolism Brandz - Roses

The rose itself remains a powerful symbol of appreciation and romance. In the broader floral industry, brands like David Austin Roses and The Million Roses carry this legacy into horticulture and luxury gifts, emphasizing that a "rose" brand is almost always about and longevity . A Summer Love Story - The Million Roses : The brand famously moved from traditional cardboard

The story of the Cadbury Roses brand is one of the most enduring "love stories" in the confectionery world. Launched in , the brand was created to compete in the growing market for twist-wrapped chocolates, specifically to rival Quality Street. The Origins: Why "Roses"? In the broader floral industry, brands like David