5 Star Profile1
5 Star Profile1
5 Star Profile1
5 star chocolate was launched by Cadbury in India during the year 1969. It is a
chocolate bar made with a delicious mix of smooth chocolate, caramel and
nougat. Its pack is also distinctively decorated with a golden wrapper and five
stars indicating the name of the popular chocolate.
There are different varieties of the chocolate available in the Indian market –
some of the popular ones are Crunchy, Fruit and Nut, 5 Star 3D and Chomp.
His company primarily catered to the affluent section of the society, as the cost of
production was quite high. John’s brother Benjamin also joined the business in
1847 and in 1849 they displayed their first chocolate bars at a trade fair in
Birmingham.
While the credit for making the first ever chocolate bar goes to Cadbury’s
competitor, Fry, from the city of Bristol, both of them were instrumental in
making the currently common product a successful variety of chocolate-based
sweet in the market.
The Road to Success
The 1990s saw the rapid expansion of Cadbury through a combination of astute
leadership and introduction of new innovative products in the chocolate
confectionery market. Dairy Milk and Bourneville Cocoa was two of its early
products that brought fame and commercial success to the company.
Dairy Milk Chocolate was the first of its kind with a higher proportion of milk as
one of its primary ingredients. This was also the first instance of a company
mass-producing milk chocolate. In 1919, J. S. Fry and Sons, the main competitor
of Cadbury decided to merge, resulting in an amalgamation of many well-known
chocolate and confectionery brands.
By the 1930s, chocolate became affordable for most of Britain’s population and
Cadbury products accounted for the majority of the increased revenues earned
with the increased consumption.
Cadbury entered the Indian market in the year 1948 and was initially selling
imported chocolates. In the same year, the company was formally incorporated
by the newly independent country. Cadbury soon became the premier chocolate
and confectionery selling company of India & currently holds over 70% market
share in the category. With six manufacturing units in the country and regional
offices located at many major Indian cities, Cadbury has established a firm
foothold in the country offering several popular brands like Dairy Milk, 5 Star
Chocolate, Gems, Eclairs, Bournvita and Oreo among others.
Marketing Strategies
and campaigns
The brand is very popular in the country owing to its unique blend of ingredients
imparting a distinctive taste to the product along with its attractive price points,
making it accessible to all economic categories. 5 star chocolate also works as a
loving gift to children and teens because of its attractive packaging and being
light on the pocket.
All these traits make the brand one of the longest-running and successful ones
being launched and managed by Cadbury in the country. Its popularity has even
led the product to be launched in other countries like Brazil, South Africa,
Malaysia and Philippines.
Conclusion
Thus, 5 star chocolate and its owner brand Cadbury have been successful in India
since their launch. For the youth of India, the distinctive 5 Star Chocolate Bar is
synonymous with many enjoyable moments spent with friends or family while
enjoying the product. Its many variations over the five decades of its existence
have proven to be successful and popular, thus adding to the longevity of the
brand as a whole.
5 Star Chocolate has become synonymous with the chocolate bar product in India
with hardly any competitors, thus ensuring a bright future for the brand
• Competition : Some of the major competitors of Cadbury’s 5 Star are Dairy
Milk Silk, Dairy Milk, Perk, Kit Kat and