Fry's Turkish Delight
| Product type | Chocolate bar |
|---|---|
| Owner | Mondelez International |
| Produced by | Cadbury |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Introduced | 1914 |
| Previous owners | J. S. Fry & Sons (1914–19) |
| Website | cadbury.co.uk/frysturkishdelight |
Fry's Turkish Delight is a chocolate bar made by British confectionary company Cadbury, consisting of a rose-flavoured Turkish delight surrounded by milk chocolate. It was launched by Bristol-based J. S. Fry & Sons in 1914 which merged with Cadbury in 1919 but with Fry's identity remaining in use for the product.
From August 2010, Fry's Turkish Delight (along with other products such as Fry's Chocolate Cream) for the British and Irish markets are produced in Poland after the decommissioning of Somerdale Factory. Those sold in Australia and New Zealand are manufactured by Cadbury in Australia.