Chocolate Museum?


An Englishman wants to transform a Cadbury’s plant near Bristol, England, that is scheduled to close in the next three years, into a chocolate museum. It would contain chocolate memorabilia and who knows what else. Here’s a snippet from the BBC article:

The plant, at Keynsham, is scheduled to close by 2010.

Cosmo Fry’s grandfather, Cecil, was the last Fry to run the factory before it was taken over by Cadbury’s in 1936.

“I would like to think that I could propose an alternative future in which the memory of Fry’s and Cadbury’s can live on in the West Country,” he said.

What do you think? What should happen to the old factory?



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