Those looking for marketing jobs might be interested in details of the public's feedback regarding Cadbury's cafes.
A recent Brand Republic video sought to identify the common consensus in relation to the potential sit-down establishments from the chocolate maker.
Many of the respondents welcomed the idea, suggesting that the company has a high level of loyalty among customers.
Other members of the public mentioned their desire to see healthy options served, plus the potential for a child-friendly environment.
The piece speculates that the cafes ? which will comprise up to 60 chains in the UK over the next five years ? will serve afternoon tea and snacks as an alternative to high street brands such as Starbucks.
Also, on-site chocolatiers will make large versions of bars such as Curly Wurlys.
Cadbury's ? which was founded almost 200 years ago ? will be up against other well-known cafes such as Pret a Manger and Costa Coffee.