Tying the knot over Jubilee weekend in June?

bar of cadbury's chocolae

When planning your wedding day, when booking it on any date between the 2nd to 5th of June, I bet you didn't realise that the whole world would be having a celebration with you! But here at County Wedding Magazines HQ we think you should embrace the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and make it part of your wedding celebrations. From afternoon tea to quirky union jack favours, there's a whole host of fun and royal touches you can add to proceedings.

To help you along, Cadbury has some great limited-edition products that have just hit the shelves to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee and keep your hungry wedding guests happy, kids and adults alike!

To celebrate Her Majesty The Queen's historic 70-year reign, Cadbury, a proud holder of the Royal Warrant since 1854, is launching two limited-edition collectable products.

To mark the momentous Platinum Jubilee milestone, much-loved Cadbury Roses will receive a royal makeover with the iconic blue tins adorned with a regal, red and diamond crown design. The commemorative, limited-edition tin will make for the perfect addition to your Jubilee celebration or act as the perfect collectable gift for someone to enjoy long after the Jubilee weekend.

The celebrations will continue with the newly designed Cadbury Dairy Milk*. The iconic chocolate bar will feature a distinguished stamp of approval of the Pageant company, who lead on all celebratory events for the Jubilee, reflecting the long-standing relationship between Cadbury and the monarchy's historic milestones.

Joshua Collier, Brand Manager at Mondelz said: "Cadbury has a long-standing history of marking Royal occasions. We know people across the country will be savouring this special moment and joining together to mark the Queen's 70-year reign, we hope these new, commemorative additions will be a welcome addition to the celebrations this June."

Cadbury is also marking the occasion by giving 250 lucky Cadbury winners the opportunity to be at the Platinum Jubilee Pageant. For more information on how to enter, full terms and conditions can be found on the Cadbury website: https://jubilee.cadbury.co.uk

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