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Prior to the zombie outbreak the 38,63 factory was the site of the Cadbury World chocolate factory.  
Prior to the zombie outbreak the 38,63 factory was the site of the Cadbury World chocolate factory.  


Maltons Cadbury World opened in July 2003. This was one of the largest factories in Malton that also offered tours and became very popular with tourists visiting Malton. There are only two Cadbury World centres in the world, the other being Cadbury World, Birmingham.
Maltons Cadbury World opened in July 1998. This was one of the largest factories in Malton that also offered tours and became very popular with tourists visiting Malton. There are only two Cadbury World centres in the world, the other being Cadbury World, Birmingham.


The full factory tour took approximately 75 minutes and included the Visitors' Centre, chocolate samples, a short movie about the history of the Dunedin factory and Cadbury's in general, followed by a tour around the factory. The tour culminated in the chocolate fall, which is housed in a five-story decommissioned crumb silo.
The full factory tour took approximately 75 minutes and included the Visitors' Centre, chocolate samples, a short movie about the history of the Dunedin factory and Cadbury's in general, followed by a tour around the factory. The tour culminated in the chocolate fall, which is housed in a five-story decommissioned crumb silo.

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Factory 38,63

Description

History

Prior to the zombie outbreak the 38,63 factory was the site of the Cadbury World chocolate factory.

Maltons Cadbury World opened in July 1998. This was one of the largest factories in Malton that also offered tours and became very popular with tourists visiting Malton. There are only two Cadbury World centres in the world, the other being Cadbury World, Birmingham.

The full factory tour took approximately 75 minutes and included the Visitors' Centre, chocolate samples, a short movie about the history of the Dunedin factory and Cadbury's in general, followed by a tour around the factory. The tour culminated in the chocolate fall, which is housed in a five-story decommissioned crumb silo.

During the outbreak the factory was abandoned. Some say its still possible to find easter eggs and milk trays, and even the odd zombified tourguide can be seen wandering the halls draging behind them a trail of sample chocolate and tourist photos.

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Current Status



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