Celtic have joined Rangers in announcing a new partnership with chocolate giants Cadbury this week.
To celebrate the launch of the partnership and the collaboration with Celtic FC Foundation, Cadbury will be creating 1,967 limited edition Celtic FC Dairy Milk bars, recognising the club's greatest achievement – the 1967 European Cup win in Lisbon.
The new partnership will see Cadbury working alongside the Celtic FC Foundation and will have a particular focus on supporting worthwhile causes across the 20/21 season and beyond.
Tony Hamilton, Chief Executive of Celtic FC Foundation said: “We are very excited about the Club’s partnership with Cadbury and the positive impact it will have on the Foundation.
"It’s very important for us that our partners share our values around the work we’re doing in our communities and Cadbury are certainly fully supportive of our objectives in this area. We look forward to a partnership which will benefit many people in need.”
Colin O’Toole, Associate Director of Marketing of Cadbury Equity added: “We are delighted to enter this unique partnership with Celtic FC, one of the world’s truly great football clubs.
"We will continue to work closely with the club and support its great work in the community, starting with the creation of our limited edition bars, with all the proceeds going to some really important and worthwhile initiatives.”
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