Corner shop in Tow Law County Durham UK was entirely branded as the Cadbury shop with colours from the famous chocolate brand


For several years this all-purpose corner shop (now closed) used the graphic identity of Cadburys chocolate - which it sold and served as hot chocolate in the cafe. In 2001 Cadburys launched a branding scheme for cafes. The Tow Law shop, in Britain's highest village, was an unexpected mixture of attractive branding and quaint design externally but very functional inside, selling off-sales liquor, calor gas cylinders, bedding plants, firewood, sandwiches and household sundries.


Size: 3427px × 5120px
Location: Tow Law, County Durham, UK
Photo credit: © David Kilpatrick / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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