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Siddharth K Nair

Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 6m

Title: Cadbury’s Sweetest Trick: How They Win No Matter What You Feel Ever noticed how Cadbury has a chocolate for every emotion? That’s no accident it’s marketing genius. On Valentine’s Day, singles laugh along with quirky 5 Star ads, while couples melt over romantic Dairy Milk moments. Two opposite vibes, one brand winning both hearts and minds. By crafting chocolates that match moods fun, love, family, or festivals Cadbury ensures there's always a reason to indulge. Whether you’re gifting, celebrating, or just “doing nothing,” you’re still picking Cadbury. This isn’t just chocolate; it’s emotional strategy wrapped in shiny foil. And the sweetest part? No matter what you choose Cadbury wins. Because when emotions drive choices, and Cadbury owns the emotions... who really needs competition? 🌝👑

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