Pre–2007 advertising Cadbury's Fruit & Nut appeared in a 1970s television advertisement that featured humourist
Frank Muir singing "Everyone's a fruit and nutcase" to the tune of "Danse des mirlitons" from
Tchaikovsky's ballet
The Nutcracker. In Ireland, Cadbury Dairy Milk used the jingle "The Perfect Word For Chocolate" from 1986 to 1988. Between 1989 and 1996, the jingle "The Choice Is Yours The Taste Is Cadbury" with the slogan "Mysteries of Love" was a advertisement.
Glass and a Half Full Productions (2007–2011) In 2007, Cadbury launched a new advertising campaign entitled
Gorilla, from a new in-house production company called "Glass And A Half Full Productions". The advert was premièred during the season finale of
Big Brother 2007, including the
Phil Collins song "
In the Air Tonight". On 28 March 2008, the second Dairy Milk advert produced by Glass and a Half Full Productions aired. The ad includes
Queen's "
Don't Stop Me Now". On 5 September 2008, an ad was launched with
Bonnie Tyler's "
Total Eclipse of the Heart" – a reference to online
mash-ups of the commercial, and another using
Bon Jovi's song "
Livin' on a Prayer". Both remakes premiered once again during the finale of
Big Brother 2008. In January 2009, '
Eyebrows', the third advert in the series, was released, including "Don't Stop the Rock" by Freestyle.
Glass and a Half Full Records A new 'record label' was launched as part of the Glass and a Half Full Productions campaign. The first song released was
Zingolo featuring Tinny, to promote Fairtrade Dairy Milk. A full music video was made incorporating the 60-second ads, as well as a Facebook page.
Joyville (2012–2014) In addition, Cadbury brought the "Joyville" concept into Asia, where Singapore bloggers were invited to join in the campaign in 2013.
Free The Joy (2014) In 2014, Joyville was replaced with the "Free The Joy" campaign. The song in a television advert is "
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" by
Baccara.
Marketing in India , India Initially, the company had appointed
Amitabh Bachchan as the brand ambassador in 2004. However, the brand soon faced a significant backlash, with worms being spotted in a few of the chocolate bars. With its new campaigns, the company recovered again, with increased sales. One campaign that promoted the product by using the country's love for cricket was successful. The advert was noted to be the best advertisement made in India by
The Times of India. Another famous campaign hosted by the company in the past was the 'Shubh Aarambh' Campaign. This campaign made use of the traditional practice of Indian households of having something sweet before every auspicious occasion. This campaign was successful and positioned Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolates as part of a family name. Cadbury today holds 70% of the market share of the chocolate industry in the country. ==Grey imports in U.S.==