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Exhibit 10.1

EXECUTION VERSION

TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT

          This Transition Services Agreement
 (“Agreement”) is dated as of May 1, 2008, between Cadbury Schweppes plc, a United Kingdom public limited company (“Cadbury”),
and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“DPS”).

RECITALS

          WHEREAS, the board of directors of Cadbury has determined that it is in the best interests of
Cadbury and its shareholders to separate Cadbury into two separate, publicly traded companies,
which shall operate the Cadbury plc Business and the Beverages Business, respectively (the
“Separation”); and

          WHEREAS, Cadbury plc, a United Kingdom public limited company, and DPS have entered into a
Separation and Distribution Agreement (the “Separation Agreement”), dated as of May 1,
2008, which sets forth, among other things, the assets, liabilities, rights and obligations of each
of the parties thereto following the Separation; and

          WHEREAS, in connection with the Separation, Cadbury will continue to provide, or cause to be
provided, to DPS, and DPS will continue to provide, or cause to be provided, to Cadbury, certain
services for a limited period of time after the Separation pursuant to this Agreement.

          NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the signatories
covenant and agree as follows:

ARTICLE I

DEFINITIONS

          Section 1.1 . Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein shall
have the meanings set forth in the Separation Agreement. The following terms used herein shall
have the following meanings:

          “Affiliate” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement and for purposes of
this Agreement, shall refer to Cadbury’s Affiliates or DPS’ Affiliates, as the case may be,
post-Separation.

          “Cadbury Providing Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

          “Cadbury Receiving Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.6.

          “Cadbury Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

          “Confidential Information” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a).

          “Consents” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.

 

 

          “Disclosing Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a).

          “DPS Providing Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.5.

          “DPS Receiving Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.

          “DPS Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

          “Force Majeure Event” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

          “Incoming Service Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

          “Indemnified Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.

          “Indemnifying Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.

          “Outgoing Service Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

          “Providing Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

          “Receiving Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

          “Recipient” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a).

          “Representatives” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a).

          “SAS” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.

          “Senior Managers” shall mean the individuals appointed by the Chief Legal Officers
of each party hereto.

          “Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

          “Transition Representative” shall mean Thomas Whitten, in the case of Cadbury, and Angie
Wallander, in the case of DPS, or their respective replacements or designees.

          “VAT” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(c).

ARTICLE II

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES; STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE

          Section 2.1 On the terms and subject to the conditions contained herein, Cadbury shall
provide, or cause to be provided, to DPS and its Affiliates the services identified in Schedule
A hereto, as such Schedule A may be from time to time supplemented or modified in
accordance with the provisions of this Agreement (the “Cadbury Services”).

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          Section 2.2 On the terms and subject to the conditions contained herein, DPS shall
provide, or cause to be provided, to Cadbury and its Affiliates the services identified in
Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule B may be from time to time supplemented or
modified in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement (the “DPS Services”, and together with
Cadbury Services, the “Services”).

          Section 2.3 . Each party shall, and shall cause its respective Affiliates to, provide
the Services in a commercially reasonable manner and with reasonable skill and care.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the standard of care for provision of the Services shall in all
material respects be no less than the level of care, skill and quality as are currently being
provided to and by such party and its Affiliates and have been provided in the preceding twelve
months, provided that, in the case where the Services are not currently being provided,
each party shall provide the Services in a commercially reasonable manner and with reasonable skill
and care. The relevant measurement of performance of the Services shall be the measurement
metrics, if any, currently used by DPS and its Affiliates or by Cadbury and its Affiliates, as the
case may be. Cadbury and DPS shall, and shall cause each of its Affiliates that is a Providing
Party to, use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with each other in all matters relating
to the provision of the Services. With respect to actions taken by the Receiving Party in
connection with the Services received, the Receiving Party shall use the Services in a commercially
reasonable manner in compliance with all applicable Laws. The Providing Party hereby grants the
Receiving Party a license under all of its Intellectual Property used in the performance of
Services solely to the extent required for the Receiving Party to receive the Services hereunder.

          Section 2.4 . Cadbury and DPS shall each use its (and shall cause its applicable
Affiliates to use their) reasonable best efforts to obtain all required consents, licenses or
approvals necessary to perform the Services (the “Consents”) (that have not already been procured
prior to the Distribution Date) as soon as reasonably practicable following the date hereof;
provided that, each party shall notify the other in writing of any terms to which a
proposed Consent is to be subject and shall use its reasonable best efforts to agree with the
relevant third party any reasonable amendments to a proposed Consent requested by Cadbury or DPS,
as the case may be. If the parties are unable to obtain any required Consents, the parties shall
negotiate in good faith reasonable modifications of the Services so that such Consents are not
required.

          Section 2.5 . (a) Each party recognizes that in the performance of its obligations
under this Agreement, or as a result of the parties’ ongoing relationship pursuant to this
Agreement, non-public, confidential and/or proprietary information (“Confidential Information”)
belonging or relating to the other party or its Affiliates (each, a “Disclosing Party”), including
Confidential Information regarding the Services may be disclosed or become known to the other party
or its Affiliates or its officers, directors, controlling persons, employees, lenders, agents,
representatives, accountants and counsel (collectively, “Representatives”) (each, a “Recipient”).
Each party acknowledges that all Confidential Information disclosed in connection with the
provision of Services remains the property of the Disclosing Party. Unless otherwise expressed in
writing to the other party, information, including any information expressed orally, that is
exchanged between the parties or their respective Affiliates in connection with the performance of
their respective obligations under this Agreement shall be

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presumed to be Confidential Information. Each party shall, and shall cause its Affiliates and
Representatives to, keep the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information confidential and take such
precautions with respect to the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information as it normally takes
with its own non-public, confidential and/or proprietary information, which shall be no less than a
reasonable standard of care under the circumstances. This obligation shall not apply to:

     (i) information that, at the time of disclosure, is in the public domain or generally
known in the industry, other than as a result of a breach by the other party or its
Affiliates or Representatives of any of the provisions of this Agreement or of any other
duty of confidentiality owed to the other party or its Recipients;

     (ii) information that, after disclosure to the Recipient hereunder, is published or
otherwise becomes part of the public domain or generally known in the industry through no
fault of the party (or such party’s Recipients) to whom the information was disclosed;

     (iii) information that a party can demonstrate through its records was in its lawful
possession or the lawful possession of a Recipient at the time such party received such
information (except for Confidential Information regarding DPS or its Affiliates in
Cadbury’s possession or Confidential Information regarding Cadbury or its Affiliates in the
possession of Representatives that are transferred to DPS or its Affiliates, each of which
shall continue to be confidential); and

     (iv) information that may be received by a Recipient in good faith from a source other
than the Disclosing Party, which source either has no duty of confidentiality to such other
party or, if such source does have a duty of confidentiality, the Recipient of such
Confidential Information was unaware of or had no reasonable basis for knowing thereof
(provided that, if a Recipient later becomes aware or reasonably should know of such duty,
this exception shall no longer apply).

          (b) Each party shall inform any and all of its Recipients that receive Confidential
Information of a Disclosing Party of the confidential and proprietary nature of such Confidential
Information and shall inform such Recipients that such Confidential Information is to be kept
strictly proprietary and confidential pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Each party shall
explain to each such Recipient his or her responsibilities and obligations under this Section 2.5,
and shall establish commercially reasonable procedures to ensure that the Confidential Information
is properly protected and monitored for purposes of adhering to the terms of this Section 2.5.
Except to the extent otherwise specifically provided in this Section 2.5, the Confidential
Information will be kept confidential by each party and its Recipients. Each party agrees to be
responsible for any breach of this Section 2.5 by any of its Recipients.

          (c) Each party and its Recipients shall maintain, however, the right to disclose the
Confidential Information of a Disclosing Party if required to do so by Law, subpoena or other legal
process, provided that, in the case of any such potential disclosure pursuant to this Section
2.5(c), the Recipient shall provide the Disclosing Party with prompt notice of such requirement and
shall use its reasonable best efforts to keep and assist the Disclosing Party in keeping it
confidential by all appropriate means, and shall, to the extent reasonably practical, afford the

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Disclosing Party the opportunity to contest the disclosure obligation and cooperate with any
Recipients in seeking any such protective order or other appropriate legal remedy, in each case, at
the Disclosing Party’s request and expense. If a Recipient finds it necessary to disclose any
Confidential Information, such Person will disclose only that portion of the Confidential
Information that it is advised in writing by counsel is legally required to be disclosed and will
use its reasonable best efforts, at the Disclosing Party’s request and expense, to ensure that all
Confidential Information so disclosed will be accorded confidential treatment.

          (d) Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, no Recipient shall disclose nor make
any further use of a Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information and upon written request shall
immediately return or destroy all such Confidential Information as shall be in written or other
tangible form (including all copies thereof), provided, however, that each party
shall be entitled to retain one record copy in its legal department, to be held in strict
confidence, subject to the above exceptions; and provided, further, that if such
Confidential Information is destroyed, upon written request, shall certify the same to the
Disclosing Party.

          (e) The parties acknowledge that in the event of any breach or threatened breach of this
Agreement pertaining to Confidential Information, the non-breaching party will not have an adequate
remedy at law and may suffer irreparable injury as a result of any such breach. Therefore, in the
event of any such breach or threatened breach, the non-breaching party shall, in addition to any
other remedies available at law or in equity, be entitled to specific performance, without posting
bond or other security.

          Section 2.6 . The Transition Representatives shall meet regularly in person,
telephonically, or as they otherwise agree at least monthly for the first year following the date
hereof, to discuss any issues arising under this Agreement and the need for any modifications or
additions hereto.

          Section 2.7 . Subject to Section 2.8, except with respect to any services of the type
described on Schedule D, if either party can demonstrate that, by virtue of the
transactions contemplated by the Separation Agreement, either party requires a service not
currently provided for under this Agreement that was provided by or to a member of the Cadbury and
its Affiliates by or to DPS and its Affiliates, as the case may be, in the twenty-four (24) month
period prior to the Distribution Date, the parties shall cooperate and endeavor in good faith to
modify and supplement the schedules to this Agreement (including any other attachments thereto, if
any) to accurately identify those services, and to specify the manner and term in which such
services shall be performed and, as appropriate, to enter into ancillary transition services
agreements addressing the provision of certain critical services or the provision of the Services
in certain jurisdictions (including price calculated pursuant to Section 4), in order to refine and
further effect the understandings set forth in this Agreement. Unless otherwise so agreed, in no
event shall any such modification or supplement to the schedules (other than the election by a
party to identify a Service which it does not elect to receive and for which service fees shall not
be payable) or the execution of any ancillary agreements result in any change in the fees for the
Services.

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          Section 2.8 . Where a service that was provided by a third party to Cadbury or its
Affiliates (including DPS and its Affiliates) prior to the Distribution Date is not otherwise
provided for in this Agreement and is reasonably required by DPS or Cadbury to continue DPS’ or
Cadbury’s remaining businesses, as applicable, in substantially the same manner as that carried on
in the twenty-four month period prior to the Distribution Date, Cadbury or DPS, as applicable, will
provide such assistance as is reasonable under the circumstances so as to enable the other party to
put in place similar arrangements with such third party.

          Section 2.9 . Except as otherwise specified in this Agreement, all costs and expenses,
including fees and disbursements of counsel, financial advisors and accountants, incurred in
connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be paid by
the party incurring such costs and expenses.

          Section 2.10 . Subject to Section 2.3 of this Agreement, the Cadbury Providing Party
and DPS Providing Party (each, as defined below), as applicable, shall be responsible for selecting
and supervising in good faith the personnel who will perform any particular Cadbury Service or DPS
Service, respectively, and performing all administrative services with respect to such personnel,
including establishing compensation structure and work load balancing.

          Section 2.11 . Cadbury and DPS shall, or shall cause their respective Affiliates to,
make available on a timely basis to the Providing Party all information reasonably requested by
such Providing Party to enable it to provide the Services and provide reasonable access to the
Providing Party of such party’s premises to the extent necessary for the purpose of providing the
Services.

ARTICLE III

PERIOD OF SERVICES: TERM

          Section 3.1 . The parties agree that, except as otherwise designated in this
Agreement, all services covered by this Agreement shall terminate on the date indicated on
Schedule A or Schedule B, as applicable, unless earlier terminated by the Receiving
Party upon such prior written notice as set forth on Schedule A or Schedule B, as
applicable, or pursuant to Section 3.2(c) of this Agreement or extended by the mutual written
agreement of the Providing Party and Receiving Party. This Agreement shall terminate when the
terms for all Services have terminated; provided, however, that Sections 2.5, 2.9 and Articles 5,
7, 8 and 9 shall survive any such termination; provided further that Sections 5.4 and 5.7 shall
continue for one year only.

          Section 3.2 . (a) Each party shall, or shall cause its Affiliate that is providing
the Services hereunder (a “Providing Party”) to, cooperate in a commercially reasonable manner with
the party receiving the Services hereunder (a “Receiving Party”) to facilitate the transfer of
responsibility for the Services to the Receiving Party or its designee. Each party shall use its
commercially reasonable efforts to: (i) assume performance of the Services within shorter time
periods than those specified on Schedule A or Schedule B, as applicable, and (ii)
make or obtain any approvals, permits and licenses and implement such systems as may be necessary
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such party to provide the Services independently as soon as reasonably practicable following
the Distribution Date.

          (b) As soon as reasonably practicable following the termination of this Agreement or the
discontinuation of any Services, the Providing Party shall deliver to the Receiving Party, at the
Receiving Party’s expense, copies of any books, records, data and reports reasonably requested by
the Receiving Party in connection with such Services. Subject to the requirements of any
applicable Laws, each Receiving Party agrees to keep any information it receives pursuant to this
Section 3.2(b) that relates to a Disclosing Party confidential in accordance with Section 2.5.

          (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, a party may terminate any
Service or all Services immediately upon notice to the other party in the event of a material
breach of this Agreement by the breaching party that is not cured within thirty (30) days following
written notice from the non-breaching party.

ARTICLE IV

COMPENSATION; PAYMENT TERMS

          Section 4.1 . (a) DPS shall pay to Cadbury a fee for each Service that is provided to
DPS and its Affiliates hereunder (collectively, the “Incoming Service Fee”) and Cadbury shall pay
to DPS a fee for each Service that is provided to Cadbury and its Affiliates hereunder
(collectively, the “Outgoing Service Fee”). The costs for each Service (the “Costs”) shall be the
actual direct cost incurred by the Providing Party in performing such Service, calculated as set
forth on Schedule C, which shall include a reasonable allocation for overhead salary,
wages, benefits, taxes and other expenses attributable thereto (but shall exclude, for the
avoidance of doubt, any overhead expenses for branding, marketing and other similar expenses) and
without any markup for profit, calculated in a manner consistent with past custom and practice of
the Providing Party with respect to such Service (or Cadbury Schweppes SBS, Inc. in the case of the
Services which were not historically provided by the Providing Party); provided,
however, that such Costs shall be adjusted to reflect any termination or expiration of any
Transition Service pursuant to Article 3 of this Agreement.

          (b) The Incoming Service Fee and the Outgoing Service Fee shall include all out-of-pocket
charges and costs of performing the Services hereunder, including, without limitation, license
fees, royalties or provider services fees.

          (c) The fees payable by a Receiving Party to a Providing Party shall, in each case, be taken
to be exclusive of any value added Taxes, sales Taxes, or similar Taxes (“VAT”) properly chargeable
in respect of the transactions hereunder, and an amount equal to such Taxes so chargeable shall,
subject to receipt of a valid VAT receipt or invoice in accordance with Section 4.1(f) below, be
paid by the Receiving Party to the Providing Party in addition to the fees otherwise payable under
this Agreement.

          (d) In the event that applicable Law requires that any amount in respect of Taxes be withheld
from any payment by a Receiving Party to a Providing Party under this Agreement,

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the Receiving Party shall withhold the required amounts and pay such withheld amounts over to
the applicable Governmental Authority in accordance with the requirements of the applicable Law,
and any amount so withheld and paid over shall be treated as having been paid to the Providing
Party, and the Receiving Party shall not be required to pay any additional amount as a result of or
in respect of such withholding.

          (e) In each case where an amount in respect of VAT is payable by the Receiving Party in
respect of a service provided by the Providing Party, DPS or Cadbury (as the case may be) shall
ensure that the Providing Party shall furnish in a timely manner a valid VAT receipt or invoice to
the Receiving Party in the form and manner required by Law to allow the Receiving Party or, as the
case may be, any of its affiliates to recover such Tax to the extent allowable by Law.

          (f) Except in the event the Receiving Party disputes a charge, the Receiving Party shall pay,
or cause payment to be made to, the Providing Party, within 30 days of receipt of a reasonably
detailed written invoice from the Providing Party, for the Cost of each Service rendered hereunder,
which invoice shall be delivered by the Providing Party to Cadbury or DPS, as applicable, by the
30th day of each month for the Services provided during the preceding month. Payments shall be
made by wire transfer to an account designated in writing from time to time by Cadbury or DPS, as
applicable.

ARTICLE V

ACCESS TO RECORDS

          Section 5.1 . During the term of this Agreement, each party shall, for the lesser of a
period of seven years after the Distribution Date or a period specified by such party’s record
retention policies, retain the books and records of each party and their respective Affiliates
relating to the Services provided hereunder in accordance with the record retention policies of
such party; provided, however, that each party shall notify the other party at
least 60 days in advance of destroying any such books and records in order to provide the other
party the opportunity to access such books and records and if the other party fails to request that
such books and records be delivered to them at the requesting party’s expense, within 60 days after
receipt of such notice, each party may destroy such books and records.

          Section 5.2 . Subject to Section 2.5 above, Cadbury shall provide, or cause to be
provided, to DPS and its Representatives reasonable access to the books, records (including, but
not limited to, records and documentation referred to in Section 5.1), premises, systems and
personnel of each Providing Party of Cadbury (a “Cadbury Providing Party”) to permit DPS to audit
Cadbury’s or a Cadbury Providing Party’s compliance with this Agreement, provided that this
right of access is exercised with reasonable prior notice and DPS uses its reasonable efforts to
cause as little disruption as is reasonably possible to the performance of the Services and Cadbury
Providing Party’s other businesses, provided further that DPS may only undertake
two such audits per calendar year.

          Section 5.3 . In addition to the rights set out in Section 5.2, Cadbury shall comply
and shall cause each Cadbury Providing Party to comply with any reasonable request of

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DPS, including any review in accordance with the Statement of Auditing Standards No. 70 (Type
11) (the “SAS”), of any third party service provider of Cadbury for information relating to the
Services that may be required by DPS or any Receiving Party of DPS (a “DPS Receiving Party”) to
enable them to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (and any resultant, similar or
replacement legislation, rules or guidance).

          Section 5.4 . If, based upon any audit performed in accordance with Sections 5.2 or
5.3, there has been either an overcharge or undercharge for the costs of the Services, then Cadbury
Providing Party or DPS, as the case may be, will promptly reimburse or pay to the other Party such
difference. All the costs of any audit conducted under Sections 5.2 or 5.3 shall be borne by DPS.

          Section 5.5 . Subject to Section 2.5 above, DPS shall provide, or cause to be
provided, to Cadbury and its Representatives reasonable access to the books, records (including,
but not limited to, records and documentation referred to in Section 5.1), premises, systems and
personnel of the Providing Party of DPS (the “DPS Providing Party”) to permit Cadbury to audit DPS’
or a DPS Providing Party’s compliance with this Agreement, provided that this right of
access is exercised with reasonable prior notice and Cadbury uses its reasonable efforts to cause
as little disruption as is reasonably possible to the performance of the Services and DPS Providing
Party’s other businesses, provided further that Cadbury may only undertake two such
audits per calendar year.

          Section 5.6 . In addition to the rights set out in Section 5.5, DPS shall comply and
shall cause each relevant DPS Providing Party to comply with any reasonable request of Cadbury,
including any review in accordance with the SAS, of any third party service provider of DPS for
information relating to the Services that may be required by Cadbury or any Receiving Party of
Cadbury (a “Cadbury Receiving Party”) to enable them to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
(and any resultant, similar or replacement legislation, rules or guidance).

          Section 5.7 . If, based upon any audit performed in accordance with Sections 5.5 or
5.6, there has been either an overcharge or undercharge for the costs of the Services, then DPS
Providing Party or Cadbury, as the case may be, will promptly reimburse or pay to the other Party
such difference. All the costs of any audit conducted under Sections 5.5 and 5.6 shall be borne by
Cadbury.

ARTICLE VI

ASSIGNMENT

          Section 6.1 . Except as otherwise provided in this Article 6, neither party shall
assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement, or any part hereof, without the prior
written consent of the other party (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld). Either
party may, at its election, assign its rights and corresponding obligations under this Agreement in
whole or in one or more parts to any one or more of its Affiliates so long as such assigning party
agrees to remain fully obligated for the performance of the terms and provisions of this Agreement
as they relate to the Services being assigned.

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          Section 6.2 . Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, a party
shall be entitled to assign its rights and/or obligations under this Agreement in whole or in part
to an unrelated party in one or more locations in connection with the sale, transfer or other
disposal by it or any of its Affiliates of its business or operations that receives and/or provides
the Services under this Agreement in such location and this Agreement shall thereafter be read and
construed as if it were a separate and independent contract between the unrelated party and the
party hereto as regarding the services and facilities to be received and/or provided under this
Agreement in such locations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event a party assigns its
rights and/or obligations hereunder upon a sale or transfer to an unrelated party as set forth
above, (a) such transferor shall be entitled to continue to receive the Services (other than the
Services that are the subject of such assignment) from the other party in accordance with the terms
of this Agreement following any such assignment, and the other party shall have no right to
terminate this Agreement as a result of such assignment, and (b) no such assignment shall relieve
the transferor of any obligations hereunder in the event that such transferee fails to perform in
any manner or breaches this Agreement.

          Section 6.3 . Any attempted or purported assignment in violation of this Section 6
shall be null and void ab initio. In the event of a permitted assignment hereunder, this Agreement
shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors
and permitted assigns.

ARTICLE VII

LIMITATION ON LIABILITY; THIRD PARTY CLAIMS

          Section 7.1 . Except with respect to damages included in an award against an
Indemnified Party (as defined herein) resulting from a Third Party Claim for which such party is
indemnified hereunder, in no event shall either party or its respective Representatives and
Affiliates have any liability whether in contract or tort (including negligence and strict
liability) or otherwise, at law or equity, for loss of profit, diminution in value, loss of
goodwill, claims of customers, or consequential, incidental or punitive damages or other special
damages as a result of, provision of or failure to provide the services under the terms of this
Agreement. Subject to such other remedies permitted by Section 2.5 above and except as
specifically provided in the previous sentence or in the event of bad faith or willful misconduct
of such party, the maximum liability of each party and its Representatives and Affiliates to, and
the sole remedy of, the other party or its Affiliates or Representatives for any act or failure to
act in connection herewith (including but not limited to, the performance or breach of this
Agreement) shall be the greater of (i) a refund of price paid for the particular Service, (ii) such
other party’s incremental cost of performing the Service itself or (iii) such other party’s
incremental cost of obtaining the Service from a third party.

          Section 7.2 . EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT (INCLUDING
SECTION 2.3), AND WITHOUT LIMITING ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES IN THE SEPARATION AGREEMENT,
THE PARTIES MAKE NO EXPRESS REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES, AND NO
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY SHALL BE IMPLIED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR AT LAW, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION,

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RELIABILITY, ACCURACY, SUITABILITY, COMPLETENESS, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AS TO THE SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED HEREUNDER.

          Section 7.3 . Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 7.1, each party (the
“Indemnifying Party”) agrees that it shall protect, indemnify and hold the other party and its
Affiliates and their Representatives (each, the “Indemnified Party”) harmless from and against all
Indemnifiable Losses and shall defend such party at the Indemnifying Party’s expense (to the extent
of any Third Party Claims) in any Action for injuries to or death of any Person or Persons or loss
of or damage to the property of any Person or Persons whomsoever (including without limitation the
agents and employees of the Indemnified Party) or infringement of any Person’s or Persons’
Intellectual Property arising out of the actions of the Indemnifying Party, or its Representatives,
in connection with or as a result of this Agreement or the performance of the Indemnifying Party’s
Services, the unauthorized use by the Indemnifying Party of the Services or other obligations
hereunder.

          Section 7.4 . The Indemnified Party shall give the Indemnifying Party prompt notice of
any indemnifiable Action asserted against it.

          Section 7.5 . Except with respect to any Third Party Claims, the receipt by a
Receiving Party or its Affiliates of the Services shall be an unqualified acceptance of, and a
waiver by, the Receiving Party and its Affiliates of their rights to make any claim (other than
based on gross negligence or fraud) with respect to such Services unless the Receiving Party gives
written notice of the claim to the Providing Party within the later of (i) sixty (60) days after
receipt of the Service by the Receiving Party or its Affiliates or (ii) thirty (30) days after the
date on which the Receiving Party became, or should have become, aware of the facts, events,
occurrences or circumstances underlying such claim; provided, that, in no event shall the
Receiving Party be entitled to give notice of a claim more than one (1) year after receipt of the
Service by the Receiving Party or its Affiliates.

ARTICLE VIII

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

          Section 8.1 . Prior to the initiation of formal dispute resolution procedures, the
parties shall first attempt to resolve any dispute arising out of or in connection with this
Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby informally, as follows:

          (a) The parties shall first attempt in good faith to resolve all disputes on a local level and
shall attempt to initiate such efforts within two Business Days after receipt of notice of any such
dispute. If the parties are unable to resolve a dispute in an amount of time that either party
deems reasonable under the circumstances, such party may refer the dispute for resolution to the
Senior Managers pursuant to the provisions of Section 8.1(b).

          (b) Within five Business Days of a notice under Section 8.1(a) referring a dispute for
resolution by Senior Managers, the Transition Representatives (or other employees of the parties)
shall each prepare and provide to the Senior Managers of each party summaries of the

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relevant information and background of the dispute, along with any appropriate supporting
documentation. The designated Senior Managers will confer as often as they deem reasonably
necessary in order to gather and exchange information, discuss the dispute and negotiate in good
faith, in an effort to resolve the dispute without the need for any formal proceedings.

          (c) Formal proceedings for the resolution of a dispute pursuant to Section 8.2 may not be
initiated until at least ten Business Days after the receipt by a party of a notice under Section
8.1(a) referring a dispute to Senior Managers.

          Section 8.2 . All disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby which cannot be resolved through the procedures described herein
or therein shall be finally resolved solely and exclusively by means of arbitration to be conducted
in English in the City of New York. The arbitration shall be conducted by a sole arbitrator
appointed by agreement of the parties, or failing such agreement, under the Commercial Rules of the
American Arbitration Association and the arbitration will proceed under such Rules. The decision
of the arbitrator shall be final, conclusive and binding upon the parties, and a judgment upon the
award may be obtained and entered in any federal or state court of competent jurisdiction. The
parties agree that any arbitration shall be kept confidential and any element of such arbitration
(including but not limited to any pleadings, briefs or other documents submitted or exchanged, any
testimony or other oral submissions, and any awards) shall not be disclosed beyond the arbitral
tribunal, the parties, their counsel and any Person necessary to conduct the arbitration, except as
may be required in recognition and enforcement proceedings, if any, or in order to satisfy
disclosure obligations imposed by any applicable Law. The parties agree to cooperate in providing
each other with all discovery, including but not limited to the exchange of documents and
depositions of parties and non-parties, reasonably related to the issues in the arbitration. If
the parties are unable to agree on any matter relating to such discovery, any such difference shall
be determined by the arbitrator. The parties also agree to submit to the non-exclusive personal
jurisdiction of the federal and state courts sitting in New York, New York, for the limited purpose
of enforcing this arbitration agreement (including, where appropriate, issuing injunctive relief)
or any award resulting from arbitration pursuant to this Section 8.2. The parties agree that the
arbitration proceeding described in this Section 8.2 is the sole and exclusive manner in which the
parties may resolve disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement; provided,
however, that the parties expressly agree that nothing herein shall prevent the parties
from applying to a court having jurisdiction over any of the parties hereto for provisional,
injunctive or interim relief to preserve the status quo or otherwise to prevent irreparable harm to
a party pending the outcome of arbitration. The prevailing party in any arbitration shall be
entitled to attorneys’ fees and costs and the non-prevailing party shall be responsible for all
expenses of the arbitration.

          Section 8.3 . If there is a dispute between the parties, each party shall continue to
perform all of their obligations under this Agreement (including the obligations in dispute).

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ARTICLE IX

MISCELLANEOUS

          Section 9.1 Force Majeure. (a) The obligations of Cadbury or DPS and their
respective Affiliates, as the Providing Party, shall be suspended during the period, but only to
the extent that Cadbury or DPS and their respective Affiliates, as the case may be, is prevented or
hindered from complying therewith by any of the following causes beyond its reasonable control:
(i) acts of God, (ii) weather, fire or explosion, (iii) war, invasion, riot, domestic insurrection,
acts of terrorism or other civil unrest, (iv) national or regional emergency, (v) shortage of
adequate power or transportation facilities, or (vi) any other event which is beyond the reasonable
control of the Providing Party (each, a “Force Majeure Event”). In such event, the
Providing Party shall give notice of suspension as soon as reasonably practicable to the other
stating the date and extent of such suspension and the cause thereof, and such Providing Party
shall resume the performance of such obligations as soon as reasonably practicable after the
removal of the cause.

          (b) During the duration of a Force Majeure Event, the affected party shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to avoid, mitigate, remedy or remove such Force Majeure Event (including the
expenditure of reasonable sums), and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to resume its
performance under this Agreement with the least practicable delay.

          Section 9.2 Independent Contractor. The parties and each of their respective
Affiliates shall each be an independent contractor in the performance of its obligations hereunder
and not as the agent of the Receiving Party in performing Services, and no employee of a Providing
Party performing Services shall be considered an employee of the Receiving Party. No third party,
including any employee of any party or any of such party’s Affiliates, shall have or acquire any
rights by reason of this Agreement.

          Section 9.3 Public Announcement. None of the parties hereto shall make, or
cause to be made, any press release or public announcement in respect of this Agreement or the
services contemplated hereby or otherwise communicate with any news media without the prior written
consent of the other party (unless otherwise required by Law or applicable stock exchange
regulation), and the parties hereto shall cooperate as to the timing and contents of any such press
release, public announcement or communication.

          Section 9.4 Notices. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other
communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to
have been duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by an internationally recognized
overnight courier service, by facsimile or registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return
receipt requested) to the respective parties hereto at the following addresses (or at such other
address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 9.4):

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if to Cadbury:

Cadbury Schweppes plc

25 Berkeley Square

London W1J 6HB

Facsimile: 44-20-7830-5015

Attention: Henry Udow, Esq.

                    Chief Legal Officer

with a copy to:

Cadbury Adams USA

389 Interpace Parkway

Parsippany, NJ 07054

Facsimile: (973) 909-3976

Attention: Thomas Whitten

if to DPS:

5301 Legacy Drive, 3rd Floor

Plano, TX 75024

Facsimile: (972) 673-8130

Attention: James L. Baldwin, Jr.

                    General Counsel

with a copy to:

Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

5301 Legacy Drive

Plano, TX 75024

Facsimile: (972) 673-8130

Attention: Angie Wallander

          Section 9.5 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed
in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to the choice of law
or conflicts of law principles that would cause the application of the laws of any other
jurisdiction.

          Section 9.6 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed and delivered
(including by facsimile transmission or portable document format (“.pdf”)) in one or more
counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when
executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which taken together shall constitute one
and the same agreement.

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          Section 9.7 Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for
reference purposes only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this
Agreement.

          Section 9.8 Modifications. This Agreement contains the entire understanding
and agreement between the parties hereto as to the services being performed hereunder. It may not
be amended or modified except by a written instrument executed by the parties hereto.

          Section 9.9 Cumulative Effect. The rights and obligations of the parties
under this Agreement shall be cumulative to and not exclusive of the rights and obligations of the
parties contained in the Separation Agreement.

          Section 9.10 Interpretation. All references in this Agreement to “Cadbury” or
“DPS” or a “party” shall be deemed to include such party’s Affiliates unless the context requires
otherwise. All references in this Agreement to “services to be supplied” or similar language shall
be defined to include “facilities to be provided” unless the context requires otherwise. To the
extent that this Agreement purports to impose any obligation on the Affiliates of a party, such
party shall cause its Affiliates to fulfill such obligation.

          Section 9.11 Insurance. As regards employees, agents or representatives of a
Providing Party who shall be performing the Services on or at properties of a Receiving Party, the
Receiving Party will be designated as an additional insured under the Providing Party’s liability
insurance.

          Section 9.12 Amendment. This Agreement may not be amended or modified except
(a) by an instrument in writing signed by, or on behalf of, Cadbury and DPS or (b) by a waiver in
accordance with Section 9.13.

          Section 9.13 Waiver. Either party to this Agreement may (a) extend the time
for the performance of any of the obligations or other acts of the other party, (b) waive any
inaccuracies in the representations and warranties of the other party contained herein or in any
document delivered by the other party pursuant hereto or (c) waive compliance with any of the
agreements of the other party or conditions to such party’s obligations contained herein. Any such
extension or waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing signed by the
party to be bound thereby. Any waiver of any term or condition shall not be construed as a waiver
of any subsequent breach or a subsequent waiver of the same term or condition, or a waiver of any
other term or condition of this Agreement. The failure of either party hereto to assert any of its
rights hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of any of such rights.

          Section 9.14 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement
is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced by any Law or public policy, all other terms and
provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect for so long as the
economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is not affected in
any manner materially adverse to either party hereto. Upon such determination that any term or
other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties hereto shall
negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the parties

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as closely as possible in an acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement are consummated as originally contemplated to the greatest extent possible.

          Section 9.15 No Additional Rights. Except as expressly provided in this
Agreement, the parties agree that this Agreement shall not grant to either party any additional
rights to the other party’s proprietary information, technology or know-how.

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          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Cadbury and DPS have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date
first written above by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	CADBURY SCHWEPPES PLC

 	 
	 	By:  	 /s/
Henry Udow	 
	 	 	Name:  	Henry Udow	 
	 	 	Title:  	Chief Legal Officer and Group Secretary	 
	 
	 	DR PEPPER SNAPPLE GROUP, INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/
James L. Baldwin	 
	 	 	Name:  	James L. Baldwin	 
	 	 	Title:  	Executive Vice President and Secretary	 
	 

 

 

SCHEDULE A

Services to Be Provided by Cadbury to DPS

This schedule sets forth the Services to be provided by a Cadbury Providing Party to a DPS
Receiving Party.

	1.	 	Corporate Group Finance

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required	 
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Process

	 	Cadbury plc (“Cadbury”) will make the
relevant personnel (currently Dominic
Blakemore and Pauline Caywood)
reasonably available to consult with the
new DPS finance team.
	 	3 months
	 	30 days

 

 

	2.	 	Corporate Group HR Benefits

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	System Access

	 	Cadbury will provide access to
[ILLEGIBLE] until
implementation of new website for DPS
Comp and Benefits. DPS Comp and Benefits
is targeted to implement a new benefits
administration provider (Hewitt) in June
2008. As such, they will need to
maintain the Cadbury branding on the
existing provider website [ILLEGIBLE] until they complete the conversion
process in June 2008.
	 	2 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	ESPP 

Administration

	 	Cadbury will provide access to DPS
employees to view their ESPP awards on
the UBS site until such time as they
have been exercised or lapse under the
ESPP rules.
	 	Up to 12 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Settlement of ESPP
awards

	 	Cadbury will settle all ESPP options
exercised by DPS employees as a result
of the demerger. These awards will be
settled in Cadbury plc ADRs.
	 	Up to 12 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Discretionary Share 

Option Administration

	 	Cadbury will provide access to DPS
employees to view their discretionary
share option awards on the UBS site
until such time as they have been
exercised or lapse under the
discretionary share option plan rules.
DPS to pay the £20 per head annual
administration fee to UBS in respect of
these records.
	 	Up to 12 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Settlement of
Discretionary Share
Options for DPS
colleagues

	 	Cadbury will settle all discretionary
share options exercised by DPS employees
within 12 months of the Distribution
Date. These options will be settled in
Cadbury plc Ordinary Shares (either new
issue or from the Cadbury employee
benefit trust).
	 	Up to 12 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	PSP/HIPRA/ ISAP 

Administration

	 	Cadbury will provide access to DPS
employees to view their PSP/HIPRA/ISAP
awards on the UBS site until such time
as these records are exported to the new
DPS share plan administrators. DPS to
pay the costs of exporting these records
to a new administration provider. This
service will not extend past 31 December
2008. As part of this service these
awards will be converted and shown as
equivalent numbers of shares of DPS
Common Stock on the UBS system. DPS to
pay UBS fees for carrying out this
conversion and updating their records.
	 	Not later

than 12/31/08
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Settlement of
conditional ISAP awards
vesting before 31
December 2008

	 	Cadbury will settle any ISAP conditional
awards held by DPS employees that vest
prior to 31 December 2008 using DPS
Common Stock held in the Cadbury
Employee Benefits Trust. DPS will
provide tax calculations and operate tax
reporting and withholding on the vesting
of these awards. DPS will communicate
with the recipients of these awards upon
vesting.
	 	Up to 8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	BSRP and LTIP
Administration

	 	Cadbury will provide spreadsheets to DPS
detailing subsisting BSRP and LTIP
awards held by DPS employees at the
Distribution Date. These awards will be
administered by DPS from the
Distribution Date.
	 	Upon Demerger
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Provision of records
detailing the share
conversion calculations

	 	Cadbury will provide to DPS excel
spreadsheets detailing the conversion
calculations in respect of the DPS
employees LTIP, BSRP, PSP, HIPRA and
ISAP awards converting from CS Ordinary
Shares to shares of DPS Common Stock.
	 	Upon Demerger
	 	30 days

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	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Provision of
nominee
shareholding
services

	 	All DPS employees who hold shares in the
UBS roll-over account will be included
as “active records” on the UBS system
and as such Cadbury will incur an annual
administration fee. These records may
remain on UBS but must be transferred to
alternative nominee holdings by 31
December 2008.
	 	Up to 8 months
	 	30 days

	3.	 	Corporate Group Intellectual Property (Americas)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Intellectual 

Property Services /

Documentation

	 	Cadbury will use reasonable endeavors,
following receipt of a request from DPS,
to make appropriate Cadbury plc Group IP
personnel available to clarify
intellectual property issues arising out
of work done prior to the Distribution
Date (for example assistance to try to
identify information that relate to
files transferred), provided that such
assistance shall be provided within 60
days of the Distribution Date and not
exceed a total of 25 hours.
	 	2 months
	 	None

	4.	 	Corporate Group Legal Americas

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Processes and
Consulting
Services/
Documentation

	 	1. Cadbury will make the relevant Cadbury plc Group
Secretariat personnel (currently John Mills, John Hudspith and
Victoria Hames) available to clarify, advise and provide
knowledge transfer in the following areas:
	 	3 months
	 	None
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Stock Transfer Agent services

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Stock disbursement processes including
the Odd Lot Facility

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Shareholder communications

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Corporate reorganization known as
the “scheme of arrangement”

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	2. Cadbury will provide a copy of the executed Project Bounce
transaction documents and access to the “Project Bounce”
website.	 	 	 	 

	5.	 	Corporate Audit

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	System Access

	 	Cadbury Audit will provide access to and
data extraction of DPS files from the
Group (Central) Audit database in Lotus
Notes as well as the shared drive.
	 	2 months
	 	None

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	6.	 	Tax

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Processes

	 	Cadbury will make provision for services
regarding taxes, including legal
organizations, outstanding audits and
forecasting assistance. 

The monthly rate has been finalized
based on the percentage of time to be
spent by Joe Leuzzi, Kimberly Sweeney
and Lisa Longo performing these
services.
	 	20 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	The parties further acknowledge and
agree that the monthly rate for these
services was based on the assumption
that Cadbury would provide 210 hours of
these services per month. If the average
amount of these services actually
provided by Cadbury for the first three
months (or any three-month period
thereafter) exceeds 230 hours per month,
the parties shall negotiate in good
faith to determine the appropriate
increase in the monthly rate for these
services. If the time spent on these
services averages less than 190 hours in
any 3 month period, any of the three
individuals listed above is no longer
employed by Cadbury or it becomes
commercially unreasonable for any of
such individuals to perform the services
contemplated by this service, the
parties shall renegotiate in good faith
for an appropriate change to the level
of services required by this service or
to the costing of this service. If the
services provided by Cadbury reaches an
average of 210 hours per month, for any
three-month period, Cadbury shall notify
DPS and DPS shall have the option, but
shall not be obligated, to either defer
such services or discontinue such
services that are provided by Cadbury.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Processes

	 	Cadbury will assume responsibility for
preparing the 2007 federal and state and
certain other tax returns of the DPS
Group (or any member of the DPS Group)
as per the provisions of Section 3 the
Tax Sharing and Indemnification
Agreement (the “TS1A”).
	 	N/A
	 	N/A

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	7.	 	Treasury

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Process

	 	Cadbury will make the relevant personnel
(currently Sarah Boyce and Ann Svoboda)
reasonably available to consult with the
DPS Treasury team.
	 	6 months
	 	30 days

	8.	 	North American HR

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Data Access

	 	Cadbury will provide access with full
functionality as prior to the
Distribution Date to I-grasp, the global
talent database system.
	 	8 months
	 	NA

Services to Be Provided by Cadbury to DPS (Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico)

	9.	 	NoLA Office and Administrative Services

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Puerto Rico office lease

	 	Cadbury Adams Puerto Rico will continue
to lease office space to Mott’s Inc. for
an additional month after the
Distribution Date. This extension shall
be governed by the terms of the 2006
Lease Agreement between Mott’s Inc. and
Cadbury.
	 	1 month
	 	None
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Dominican Republic One
employee in Cadbury
Adams’ payroll

	 	Plinio Hernandez will remain in Cadbury
Adams Dominicana S.A.’s payroll for an
additional month after the Distribution
Date.
	 	1 month
	 	None

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Services to Be Provided by Cadbury to DPS (Canadian Services)

	10.	 	Canadian Services

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	 

	 	1. These services are required until the
licence described below can be
transferred. All services to be provided
in accordance with the site licence (the
“Site Licence”) issued to Cadbury
Beverages Canada, Inc. (“CBCI”) by the
Canadian Department of Health’s Natural
Health Products Directorate (the
“Natural Health Products Directorate”)
for the Product Licence Applications (as
defined in Section 2 below) to permit
the manufacturing, packaging, labelling
and importing activities for the
products at those facilities authorized
by the Vendor’s current applicable site
licences. CBCI will use all reasonable
efforts to maintain any required
insurance with respect to the Site
Licence and maintain, renew and
otherwise keep in place all necessary
consents, licenses and approvals
required to provide the Site Licence for
the term of this Agreement. CBCI will
not submit to Health Canada any
regulatory reports, correspondence,
documentation, records or other
information in relation to the Site
Licence without providing Canada Dry
Mott’s Inc. (“CDMI”) an opportunity to
review and comment on same, which it
shall do in a timely manner. CBCI will
take all reasonable actions required to
respond to any inquiries related to the
Site Licence or to the products covered
by the Site Licence.
	 	Until services are completed
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	2. These services are required until a
licence can be transferred. All services
to be provided in accordance with the
product licence applications in respect
of the Accelerade advanced sports drink,
Coolah Energy Drink and apple sauce
products (the “Product Licence
Applications”) submitted to the Natural
Health Products Directorate. CBCI will
use all reasonable efforts to maintain
any required insurance with respect to
the Product Licence Applications and
maintain, renew and otherwise keep in
place the submission numbers issued by
the Natural Health Products Directorate
in connection with the Product Licence
Applications. CBCI will take all
reasonable actions required to respond
to any inquiries related to the Product
Licence Applications.
	 	Until services are completed
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	3. In the event that the existing
banking accounts and account numbers
related to existing payroll operations
cannot be immediately renamed or
reassigned to CDMI, CBCI will fund these
accounts in a timely manner for the
amount of each net payroll as such funds
are transmitted to CBCI by CDMI on a
bi-weekly basis for purposes of paying
CDMI employees and all related employee
and employer taxes.
	 	5 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	4. CBCI will use all commercially
reasonable efforts to assist, support
and facilitate CDMI in securing all
necessary employer, tax or other
identification numbers as required by
CDMI to conduct business in Canada and
in all provinces of Canada.
	 	2 months
	 	30 days

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Services to Be Provided by Cadbury IT to DPS IT

	11.	 	IT Management Advisory Services

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	 to Terminate
	Advisory Services

	 	As Lalit Gulati retains institutional
knowledge of the pre-separation Cadbury
organization and operating environment as
well as significant knowledge of the
external providers with which DPS will be
interacting, DPS may request the resource —
ad hoc — to provide assistance in the
following areas:
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	•      Guidance on
forward looking strategy

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Commercial knowledge
of vendor agreements

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Organizational
knowledge of vendor partners

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Perspective on past
decisions

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      Domain Experience
and Expertise

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 

	 	Cadbury will make Lalit Galati available to
deliver intellectual and advisory services
to DPS according to the terms of this
Agreement.	 	 	 	 

     Out of Scope Services:

	 	a)	 	No travel is to be undertaken by Lalit Galati in support of this Service.
	 
	 	b)	 	Lalit Galati will not be asked to be a signatory or accountable party in any contractual
agreements entered into by DPS.
	 
	 	c)	 	Lalit Galati will provide only Institutional and Domain knowledge. No activity in terms of HR
decisions, input, or communications is in scope.
	 
	 	d)	 	Lalit Galati will not spend greater than:

	 	(1)	 	2 hours per week in support of this activity; or
	 
	 	(2)	 	26 total hours.

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12. IT (Management Advisory Services)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Advisory Services

	 	The IT organization of DPS
will be entitled to request and
utilize the knowledge capital / system
expertise of support resources of
Cadbury. This request is only to be made
in the event of critical (Severity 1 or
Severity 2) incidents requiring
immediate resolution to allow the
impacted business to operate.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Cadbury is not obligated to provide any
resource assistance to DPS.
However, if formally requested, the
appropriate Cadbury Function Head may
allow their resources to assist in
resolving the issue at hand. In such
cases, this Service is meant to ensure
that proper cost recovery is provided.
Should the request be granted, the
resources time will be billed at
$80/hour.	 	 	 	 

13. IT (Active Directory Trust)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Network Services

	 	As part of existing separation activities, the IT team has
instituted a Trust between the Cadbury and DPS Active Directory
domains. This allows specified access across and between the two
distinct domains.
	 	4 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Monthly charges will not begin until network separation is complete.	 	 	 	 

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14. IT (Hyperion Access)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	System Access

	 	User Access — PLC Instance
	 	3 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	~ 60 DPS Hyperion users will require access to the Cadbury HFM system through
August 14, 2008.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Users shall be authorized to:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    access the system with pre-separation security levels	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    enter and review DPS financial data	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    save and print reports	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    execute any other activities that
they could carry out before legal separation.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Cadbury IT will ensure all existing security profiles are retained and
ensure continued access before and following final network separation. Any
tradeoffs in cost / functionality of the final access solution will be agreed
with the business users.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	DPS resources only require write access through the entry of the May 7th input,
which should be complete by the end of June. If Cadbury chooses, they may
convert access to READ ONLY following that entry.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	System Support

	 	Hyperion Support and Consolidation
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Cadbury Finance will provide operational support and assistance in the transfer
of knowledge to DPS. Cadbury will make the relevant personnel (currently Carl
Waller) reasonably available to consult with the new DPS Hyperion team. This is
to include advisory services as well as system interaction. Subsequent to May
30, 2008, support and advisory services provided by Cadbury will be billed at
£100 per hour.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	System Support

	 	In the event that DPS Hyperion Instance is unable to support the 4+8 forecasting
activities Cadbury will make their system available for this purpose. The
appropriate set up and administration will be the responsibility of the Cadbury
Finance team.
	 	2 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	In the event that this occurs, the applicable people will enter into a
confidentiality agreement on customary terms	 	 	 	 

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15. IT (Ongoing Separation Activities)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Technical Services

	 	As of the Distribution Date, there will be a number of activities still
under way to fully split the DPS and Cadbury systems. All costs for
these activities are borne in the Separation budget and any DPS costs
are part of the final settlement of outstanding intercompany balances
that will be settled prior to the Distribution Date. Therefore, no
costs will be billed by either party for this Service.
	 	3 months (Or final
technical
separation)
	 	None
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	This Service is intended to ensure that the following activities are
understood by both DPS and CS to be ongoing and to commit that both IT
organizations are committed to completion per the planned timeline.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Ongoing activities include:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•  Separation of the Spend Management System (SMS) for DPS	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•   Completion of implementation of MSSI Copy — IXOS functionality	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•   Completion of AD Migration activities for Finance Users &
Applications	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•   Standup of the DMZ, Separation of the Data Center, Breaking of the	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•   Network (addressed fully in a separate Service)	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•   Deletion of data in separated systems (GDS, Trouble Ticketing
Systems)	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•   Streamserve Form Testing	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•   Lotus Notes DBs — SARD, RAM	 	 	 	 

16. IT (Network Ops Support)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Support Services

	 	DPS IT will be entitled to request and
utilize the knowledge capital/system
expertise of support resources of CS IT.
This request is only to be made in the
event of critical Severity 1 and
Severity 2 incidents requiring immediate
resolution to allow the impacted
business to operate.
	 	1 month
	 	N/A
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	The Service would keep the combined DPS
and Cadbury network operations team as
it is until May 31st. This will give the
DPS Operations team time to get its
resources trained and on-boarded.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	DPS and Cadbury will continue the
current mode of Network Operations
support including 7 X 24 on-call
rotations for Data and Voice issues.
Once the Ticket queues have been
separated, if both teams do not have
access to the other queues, the Tickets
will updated via email exchange between
the groups	 	 	 	 

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SCHEDULE B

Services to Be Provided by DPS to Cadbury

This schedule sets forth the Services to be provided by a DPS Providing Party to a Cadbury
Receiving Party.

1. Customer Solutions — Facilities Service & Support/Fleet

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Facility Space

	 	DPS will provide space for 20 Cadbury
employees in DPS offices at 900 King
Street, Rye Brook, NY.
	 	5 months
	 	5 months
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Note: DPS is fully committed to the
lease based on these colleagues
remaining in the building through year
end.	 	 	 	 

2. Customer Solutions — HR Services

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	Benefits &

Compensation 

Services

	 	DPS will provide a reasonable level of support and
consultation for:

•     leave of absence processing support, including
being reasonably available to provide consultation;

•      ESPP and share plan administration; and

•      vendor management issues.

	 	1 month
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits &

Compensation 

Services

	 	DPS will provide a reasonable level of open
enrollment processing support, which shall include
being reasonably available to provide consultation.
	 	1 month
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits &

Compensation 

Services

	 	DPS will provide a reasonable level of AIP
processing support, which shall include being
reasonably available to provide consultation.
	 	1 month
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits &

Compensation 

Services

	 	DPS will provide a reasonable level of Merit
processing support, which shall include being
reasonably available to provide consultation.
	 	1 month
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits &

Compensation 

Services

	 	DPS will make its benefits/compensation manager
(currently Brian Beasley) reasonably available to
provide consultation relating to benefits and
compensation administration.
	 	1 month
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Payroll and
Workman’s Comp
Services

	 	DPS will provide payroll and compensation/benefits
for workers compensation claims. 

Note: 3 years is for consultation and cooperation on
tax and insurance claims. It is not an intense level
of longer term services
	 	3 years
	 	6 months
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Medical 

Claim 

Payments

	 	Any actual medical claim payments for Cadbury will
be paid by DPS and subsequently invoiced directly to
Cadbury in accordance with the monthly billing
schedule of this Agreement.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days

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3. HR Benefits

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Benefits 

Processes

	 	DPS Benefits (United States) will provide a reasonable level of
support to:

•     provide leave of absence processing (STD/LTD/FMLA);

	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	(United States)

	 	•     provide new retiree administration for medical, pension
and 401(k);
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     provide benefits support reasonably necessary to assist with
Cadbury’s benefits group’s organizational design, selection and
training/transition;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     manage Health & Welfare providers, including negotiating
vendor contracts and fees (medical, dental, etc); monitoring SLAs;
and resolving vendor and participant issues;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     assist in the initial creation of and maintain plan
compliance documents/governance under federal, state and local laws,
including plan audits, actuarial evaluations, and 5500s (tax
returns); and provide SOX oversight and conduct governance meetings
as required;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     manage Retirement Plan administrators & call centers,
including negotiate contracts, fees; monitor SLAs; and resolve
vendor and participant issues; and
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     assist in the initial creation of and monitor benefit plan
budgets; execute benefit plan vendor payments per contract
and federal law; and provide summary billings to client.
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits 

Consulting &

Services

(United States)

	 	DPS Benefits (United States) will conduct enrollments
(including providing for payment and deferral elections) for
nonqualified plans; administer plans per plan documents and
federal laws; and resolve related issues.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits 

Consulting &

Services

(United States)

	 	DPS Benefits (United States) will provide a reasonable level of
consulting to Cadbury relating to benefits matters for labor
relations.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits 

Processes

(Canada)

	 	DPS Benefits (Canada) will provide a reasonable level of
services to:

•     conduct annual health & welfare benefits enrollment for
active and inactive employees, including:

	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	•     review plans/rates and obtain client approval; prepare
employee communication;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     support employee meetings as required;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     vendor set-up, testing and coordination with payroll;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     manage Health & Welfare providers, including to negotiate
vendor contracts and premiums/fees (medical, dental, etc); monitor
SLAs; resolve issues; conduct quarterly reviews as required; and
implement union contract changes as required;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     manage Health & Welfare benefit administrator/call center
vendor, including to negotiate contracts and rates; monitor SLAs;
and resolve related issues. This will also include leave of absence
administration processing;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     review and update plan governance as required post-separation
and maintain plan compliance documents under provincial and local
laws. This will include plan audits, actuarial evaluations, and
required federal filings with the Financial Services Commission of
Ontario;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     manage Retirement Plan administrators & call centers
(negotiate contracts, rates; monitor SLAs; resolve vendor and
participant issues);
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     assist in the initial creation of and monitor benefit plan
	 	 	 	 

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	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	 

	 	budgets; execute benefit plan vendor payments per contract
and federal law; and provide summary billings to client;
	 	 	 
	 

	 	•      conduct enrollments (including providing for payment and
deferral elections) for nonqualified plans; administer plans
per plan documents and federal laws; and
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     support union/labor relations activities as required.
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits 

Processes

(Mexico)

	 	DPS Benefits (Mexico) will review and update plan
governance as required and maintain plan compliance
documents under local laws, including plan financial
reporting, audits and actuarial valuations.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits 

Processes (Puerto Rico)

	 	DPS Benefits (Puerto Rico) will conduct annual health &
welfare benefits enrollment for active and inactive
employees, including:

•     review plans/rates and obtain client approval;

	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	•     prepare employee communication;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     support employee meetings as required; and
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     vendor set-up; testing and coordination with payroll.
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Benefits Consulting
and Services
(Puerto Rico)

	 	DPS Benefits (Puerto Rico) will:

•     manage Health & Welfare providers, including negotiating
vendor contracts and premiums/fees (medical, dental, etc);
monitoring SLAs; resolving issues; and conducting
quarterly reviews as required;

	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	•     review and update plan governance as required post-
separation;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     manage Retirement Plan administrators & call centers,
including negotiating contracts and rates; monitoring
SLAs; and resolving related issues;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	
•     assist
in the initial creation of and monitor benefit plan
budgets;
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	•     execute benefit plan vendor payments per contract and
federal law; and provide summary billings to client.
	 	 	 	 

4. Compensation CoE

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Compensation 

Processes

	 	DPS will provide administrative services
relating to stock option exercising and
ESPP elections, subject to the placement
of the relevant personnel
post-separation.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Compensation 

Processes

	 	Stock Programs: DPS will continue to
deliver the files relating to stock
awards to UBS upon the exercise of stock
awards by employees.
	 	12 monuhs
	 	30 days

5. Finance

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Process

	 	DPS will make the relevant personnel
(currently Steve Alexander, Diane Hicks
and Robert Franklin) reasonably
available to consult with the new
finance team.
	 	3 months
	 	30 days

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6. Risk Management

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Processes

	 	DPS will provide reasonable support and information regarding open
claims, including reasonable access to DPS personnel with specific
knowledge of the incident, witnesses, legal counsel, human resource,
consumer relations, compensation & benefits and payroll.
	 	6 months
(1 person —
3 days/month)
	 	3 months

7. Tax

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Tax Returns

	 	DPS will assume responsibility for
preparing the 2008 federal, state and
certain other tax returns of the DPS
Group (or any member of the DPS Group)
as per the provisions of Section 3 of
the TSIA.
	 	N/A
	 	N/A

Services to Be Provided by DPS to Cadbury (Canadian Services)

8. Canadian Services

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	 to Terminate
	 

	 	All employees and/or other service providers, administrative
services, sublicenses of trademarks, trade names and domain
names, information and notification required by CBCI in order for
CBCI to: (a) provide the CBCI Services, and (b) manage,
administer and operate the Liquor Assets (as defined in the Asset
Purchase Agreement between CBCI and CDMI dated as of April
25, 2008).
	 	Until services
are completed
	 	30 days

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9. IT

	 	 	Item 9 is specific to the IT Service Offerings, in support of the general
Business to Business Service.

1) Summary of Services

The DPS Group will provide access to the DPS network for approximately 20 Intellectual
Property and Tax personnel of the Cadbury plc Group in the Rye Brook office. These
colleagues will continue to use the DPS phone and voicemail systems, Internet, local
file server(s), Multi-Function Print sharing, local application access, access to
Cadbury VPN (via Internet), and e-mail. These colleagues will be clustered in a central
location in the Rye Brook facility. This solution considers the employees as DPS users
in all the services provided (file sharing, print sharing, voicemail, e-mail, Internet
access, antivirus protection, PC configuration. Active Directory username and access
control to the applications).

For Cadbury-hosted applications, access to the applications will be supported via the
Cadbury SSL VPN web portal. Local printers will be provided by Cadbury for printing from
these applications; access to local file and print servers, DPS hosted applications and
Multi-Function Printers will not be available to Cadbury personnel while connected to
the Cadbury SSL VPN.

Costs assume 30 September end date. Any incremental months/portions of months will add
an additional $8,079 for each month.

2) In Scope Services:

	 	a)	 	Access to Cadbury hosted applications

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	System Access

	 	DPS will provide access to the Internet via DPS’ Internet
breakout points. Internet access is the only requirement for
Cadbury to gain access to Cadbury hosted applications
	 	5 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	  •   Cadbury colleagues requiring printing
services from
Cadbury-hosted applications will print to Cadbury-provided
local printers while connected to Cadbury’s VPN
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	  •   Access to local shared resources (file/print
servers,
Multi-Function Printers, DPS-hosted applications) while
Cadbury’s colleagues are connected to Cadbury’s VPN is not
supported
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	  •   Printing from DPS-hosted or local
applications will
continue to go through DPS print servers to shared printer
resources
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	IP Team (Dan Chung — 13 colleagues) Application Requirements	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Dennemeyer IAM
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    NAC SAP
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Tax Team (Lisa Longo — 6 colleagues) Application Requirements	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Hyperion HFM
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •   
SAP — NAC SP5
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    SAP — CTAI 3.0f
	 	 	 	 

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	 	b)	 	Access to DPS-hosted applications

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	System Access

	 	DPS will continue to provide access through DPS network and
access control systems to DPS-hosted applications.
     •    SAP — MSSI MPD

     •    SAP — Probe SP2

     •    Applications installed on Rye
Brook-based file servers

	 	 8 months
	 	30 days

	 	c)	 	Shared File and Print Server/MFP access

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	System Access

	 	DPS will provide access through DPS network and access
control systems to DPS shared file and print servers.
     •    Access control will be via DPS Active Directory account

	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	     •    Access to Cadbury data will be restricted to Cadbury
accounts via Group Membership restrictions in DPS
Active Directory system
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Home directories for Cadbury employees will continue to
be located on the local file server
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Cadbury may periodically request an audit of Group
Members of any Cadbury-specific Active Directory
Group
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Cadbury employees will have the ability to scan
documents and store the scanned images on the DPS
shared file server
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Upon termination of this Service, Cadbury will provide
blank backup tapes and USB drives to which all Cadbury
data will be copied
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Upon termination of this Service, DPS will permanently
remove all Cadbury-specific data from local file servers
	 	 	 	 

	 	d)	 	Phone/voicemail system

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Phone Service

	 	     •    DPS will supply one fixed-line phone per Cadbury
employee

     •    DPS will supply one standard voice mailbox per Cadbury
employee

     •    Cadbury employees will be listed in DPS’ phone
directory

     •    Not available with this service:

     o    Access to Cadbury’s phone services directory

     o    Short (7-digit) dial to Cadbury employees in other
facilities

	 	8 months
	 	30 days

	 	e)	 	Personal Computer/Workstation

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	PC / Workstation

	 	     •    DPS will supply one standard desktop or laptop per Cadbury
employee

     •    Upon termination of this Service, Cadbury will provide
blank backup tapes and USB drives to which all Cadbury
data will be copied

	 	8 months
	 	30 days

	 	f)	 	Break — Fix Support (Severity 1 and 2)

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	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Break/Fix 

Support

	 	DPS will respond to and address any Severity 1 or Severity 2 issues,
once notified by Cadbury. This service is to include both
providing direction to responsible Resolver or — when needed
— serving as the Resolver.
  •    Cadbury is expected to utilize existing SLA definitions for
categorization of incidents.

  •    DPS will attempt to resolve the issue within the existing
SLA
timeframes.

	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	It is incumbent upon Cadbury to
provide and fund any network
/ application access required for DPS to deliver this
service.	 	 	 	 

	 	g)	 	Preventative Maintenance

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Preventative 

Maintenance

	 	DPS Providing Party will perform
monitoring of the infrastructure to
ensure adequate connectivity. DPS
Providing Party will suggest and — when
approved by agreed Cadbury Receiving
Party representative — implement changes
to the network connectivity.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	It is incumbent upon the Cadbury
Receiving Party to provide and fund any
network / application access required
for the DPS Providing Party to deliver
this service.	 	 	 	 

	 	h)	 	User Administration

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	User Administration

	 	DPS will add and remove users from the
system, upon receipt of formal request
from Cadbury. DPS will attempt to action
the request within existing SLAs. DPS
will add users to appropriate security
groups per Cadbury’s request
	 	8 months
	 	30 days

	 	i)	 	Knowledge Transfer

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Knowledge Transfer

	 	DPS will meet with identified Cadbury
resources to share detailed knowledge of the
system. DPS will provide information on
specific aspects of the system only one
time.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Following that initial knowledge transfer,
it is the responsibility of Cadbury to share
the knowledge internally	 	 	 	 

	3)	 	Out of Scope Services:

	 	a)	 	Printing from DPS-hosted or local applications to locally-attached printers
	 
	 	b)	 	Application break and fix, upgrades and enhancements
	 
	 	c)	 	Operating System Upgrades
	 
	 	d)	 	Any break-fix or preventative maintenance support requested following application or
operating system upgrades

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	 	e)	 	Break-fix support for Severity 3 or 4 issues
	 
	 	f)	 	Data replication between DPS and Cadbury resources
	 
	 	g)	 	Application development and license management

4) Resources to be Utilized:

The following resources have been identified as those who will be providing the above
services to Cadbury. In the event they leave the DPS organization, a revision of the terms
of the agreement will be required.

	 	a)	 	WAN, LAN and Voice Specialists
	 
	 	b)	 	Intel and Unix Specialist

Rationale: Base Support will be provided according with the standard SLA’s agreed with the current
Service Desk contract in DPS

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10. IT (Telephony — Mobile Services Contracts)

DPS will drive an effort to logically separate (label) DPS and Cadbury device accounts. Cadbury
will assist in this effort by:

	 	a)	 	Providing a list of Cadbury employees with relevant department, cost center, email,
reporting manager and parent cost center information.
	 
	 	b)	 	Reviewing each contract/service following a data separation to validate the data.

The end date for these Services (September 30, 2008) reflects the maximum duration that the agreed
upon Service may be required from DPS. Should Cadbury successfully accelerate the TCO program and
implement similar Services with a new provider prior to such date, Cadbury shall be entitled to
terminate this Service without penalty or further compensation from the effective service date
with the new provider. Any significant change to carrier accounts, contracts or inventories listed
below will result in a revised split to be agreed upon by both parties in writing, and subject to
appropriate change management, prior to payment.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Required
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	 Terminate
	Telephony (T-Mobile)

	 	DPS will maintain and charge Cadbury for
services under the T-Mobile Mobility Services [ILLEGIBLE])
contract. The charges will be for the
portion of the monthly invoice used by Cadbury
businesses and its employees.
	 	5 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Currently, the agreed split is 50% DPS & 50%
CS. DPS will charge Cadbury for 50% of the
total monthly amount until a more exact split
is determined.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Telephony

(AT&T 

Mobile)

	 	DPS will maintain and charge Cadbury for
services under the AT&T Mobility (formerly
Cingular) Services [ILLEGIBLE] contract. The charges will be
for the portion of the monthly invoice used by
Cadbury businesses and its employees.
	 	5 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Currently, the agreed split is 75% DPS & 25%
Cadbury. DPS will charge Cadbury for 25% of
the total monthly amount until a more exact
split is determined.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Telephony (Sprint 

Long Distance)

	 	DPS will maintain and charge Cadbury for
services under the Sprint Long Distance and
Calling Card Services [ILLEGIBLE]
contract. The charges
will be for the portion of the monthly invoice
used by Cadbury businesses and its employees.
Charges presented to Cadbury will include a
copy of the original invoice if the agreed
split is utilized, otherwise, line item
information will be provided detailing each
charge. Standard Net 30 Terms apply for
invoice processing.
	 	5 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Currently, the agreed split is 75% DPS & 25%
Cadbury, until such time that the DPS and
Cadbury accounts and devices are identified
and agreed to then the actual charges for
those accounts will be invoiced accordingly
and the split no longer applies.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Telephony (Sprint 

Nextel Mobile)

	 	Beverages will maintain and charge Cadbury for
services under the Sprint/Nextel Mobility
Services [ILLEGIBLE]
contract. The charges will be for
the portion of the monthly invoice used by
Cadbury businesses and its employees. Charges
presented to Cadbury will include a copy of
the original invoice if the agreed split is
utilized, otherwise, line item information
will be provided detailing each charge.
Standard Net 30 Terms apply for invoice
processing.
	 	5 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Currently, the agreed split is 60% DPS & 40%
Cadbury, until such time that the DPS and
Cadbury accounts and devices are identified
and agreed to then the actual charges for
those accounts will be invoiced accordingly
and the split no longer applies.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Telephony

	 	DPS will maintain and charge Cadbury for
services under the Symphony Service
	 	5 months
	 	30 days

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	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Required
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	 Terminate
	(Symphony 

Ongoing)

	 	Telecommunications Expense Management and
Cellular Service Desk Services [ILLEGIBLE] contract. The
charges will be for the portion of the monthly
invoice used by Cadbury businesses and its
employees. Charges presented to Cadbury will
include a copy of the original invoice if the
agreed split is utilized, otherwise, line item
information will be provided detailing each
charge. Standard Net 30 Terms apply for invoice
processing.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Currently, the agreed split is 60% DPS & 40%
Cadbury, until such time that the DPS and Cadbury
accounts and devices are identified and agreed to
then the actual charges for those accounts will
be invoiced accordingly and the split no
longer applies.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Telephony (Verizon 

Long Distance)

	 	DPS will maintain and charge Cadbury for local
telephone and DID services under the Verizon
[ILLEGIBLE]
contract. The
charges will be for the portion of the monthly
invoice used by Cadbury businesses and its
employees. Charges presented to Cadbury will
include a copy of the original invoice if the
agreed split is utilized, otherwise, line item
information will be provided detailing each
charge. Standard Net 30 Terms apply for invoice
processing.
	 	5 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Currently, the agreed split is 30% DPS & 70%
Cadbury, until such time that the DPS and Cadbury
accounts and devices are identified and agreed to
then the actual charges for those accounts will
be invoiced accordingly and the split no
longer applies.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Telephony

(Post 

Symphony 

Service 

Desk &

Billing)

	 	Upon expiration of the Symphony Services Agreement
 [ILLEGIBLE] DPS and Cadbury will exchange internal services
for those previously provided by Symphony to
include Telecommunications Invoice Management and
Cellular Service Desk Support. Both parties agree
to an exchange of services in lieu of monies.
Cadbury is to provide monthly invoicing support
services to DPS and in exchange DPS will provide
Cellular Service Desk support to Cadbury. 

Any significant change to the services or Service
Levels previously provided under the Symphony
Agreement will be agreed upon by both parties in
writing, and subject to appropriate change
management, prior to execution.	 	 	 	 

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	11.	 	IT (Network Services)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required	 
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Network 

Services

	 	The DMZ provides the ability for
key partners (commercial or financial)
to exchange data with our systems in a
protected environment without requiring
our company to provide full access to
our environment, which could lead to
security issues.
	 	3 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	As part of separation, Cadbury will be
building a new DMZ environment with
Hewlett Packard. This new DMZ
environment will not be available for
use until June 2008. As a result,
continued access / support for Cadbury
applications in the DPS DMZ are
required.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	In order to facilitate this access, the
network tie between Cadbury and DPS must
be maintained. These ‘double running’
network costs are borne by Cadbury and
not included in this Service.
Additionally, the Hewlett Packard data
center environment separation, which is
dependent on network separation, will be
delayed.	 	 	 	 

	12.	 	IT (Advisory Services)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required	 
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Advisory 

Services

	 	The IT organization of Cadbury
will be entitled to request and utilize
the knowledge capital / system expertise
of support resources of DPS. This
request is only to be made in the event
of critical Severity 1 or Severity 2
incidents requiring immediate resolution
to allow the impacted business to
operate.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	DPS is not obligated to provide any
resource assistance. However, if
formally requested, the appropriate
Function Head may allow their resource
to assist in resolving the issue at
hand. In such cases, this Service is
meant to ensure that proper cost
recovery is provided. Should the request
be granted, the resources time will be
billed at $80/hour.	 	 	 	 

	13.	 	IT (Network Ops Support)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Notice Required	 
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	to Terminate
	Support 

Services

	 	CS IT will be entitled to request
and utilize the knowledge capital/system
expertise of support resources of DPS
IT. This request is only to be made in
the event of critical Severity 1 and
Severity 2 incidents requiring immediate
resolution to allow the impacted
business to operate.
	 	1 month
	 	N/A
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	The Service would keep the combined DPS
and Cadbury network operations team as
it is until May 31st. This will give the
Cadbury Operations team time to get its
resources trained and on-boarded.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	DPS and Cadbury will continue the
current mode of Network Operations
support including 7 X 24 on-call
rotations for Data and Voice issues. 

Once the Ticket queues have been
separated, if both teams do not have
access to the other queues, the Tickets
will updated via email exchange between
the groups.	 	 	 	 

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	14. IT (Rogers Facility)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Network 

Services

	 	The current planned date for IT readiness in the new Cadbury office at the
Rogers AR sales facility is 15 June. Due to delays in the separation of
the
DPS / Cadbury network, Rogers Cadbury users will continue to have
access to the Cadbury network through at least 30 June. So long as all
new network connectivity is complete by 30 June, the following IT
services will continue to be provided to Cadbury users at no charge.
	 	2 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	     •    Desk
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Phone
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Network connectivity (until network separation)
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    File server / Network Printer access (until network separation)
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	The following services will not be available:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    DPS-issued PCs. (Users will keep their Cadbury PCs).
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	If funding or project delays push the readiness date past 30 June and
network separation occurs, the fallback will be to have the Cadbury users
set up in the DPS environment.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •   
Users will lose any file server access for their Cadbury accounts,
so any saved data would need to be removed prior to the split. 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Users will have access to the local services (network, printer)
via their DPS credentials, but would be required to access the
confectionery system via VPN. 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Further, their Cadbury email will only be accessible via the
WebMail functionality while on the DPS network or via VPN to
use the Outlook client.
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    While on VPN, they would not have the ability to print locally,
though documents could be saved and printed to the network
once completed. 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Incremental costs due to a post 30 June move will be agreed to/funded by
the site owner	 	 	 	 

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	15.	 	IT (CCB Governance)

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Change 

Management

	 	As the network will continued to be shared between Cadbury and DPS
until — at best — early July, it is crucial that both organizations
communicate, understand, and agree on any changes that will impact the
shared network, its connectivity, or performance.
	 	3 months
(Until network
separation —
target July 11,
2008)
	 	N/A
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	To this end, both parties agree that no network changes shall be
implemented without the full approval of from both the DPS and Cadbury
Change Control Boards (CCBs).	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	When changes are requested, the
requestor is responsible for engaging
both their own CCB as well as that of the other party. Only after
approval
has been given by BOTH CCBs can the change be implemented.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	In the event of any disagreement between the boards, the issue will be
escalated to the appropriate VPs of Infrastructure and — if required — to
the
SVPs of IT for both DPS and Cadbury. These parties are accountable for
making the final decisions.	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	In the event of an immediate change required to restore service, the
support teams will attempt to follow the Fast Track change request process
for both organizations.	 	 	 	 

	16.	 	IT (Hyperion Access)

In Scope Services:

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	System 

Access

	 	~ 5 Cadbury Hyperion users will require access to the DPS Hyperion through
December 31, 2008.
	 	8 months
	 	30 days
	 

	 	Users shall be authorized to:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    access the system to assist with consolidation activities
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    review DPSG financial data
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    save and print reports
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	   DPS IT will ensure all security profiles are generated and implemented.	 	 	 	 
	 

			
	17.	 	IT (Ongoing Separation Activities)

In Scope Services:

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	Technical 

Services

	 	As of the Distribution Date, there
will be a number of activities still
under way to fully split the DPS and
Cadbury systems. All costs for these
activities are borne in the Separation
budget and any DPS costs are part of the
final settlement of outstanding
intercompany balances that will be
settled prior to the Distribution Date.
Therefore, no costs will be billed to
either party for this Service.
	 	3 months (Or
final technical
separation)
	 	None
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	However, there are a number of technical
considerations, and this Service is
intended to ensure that the following
activities are understood by both DPS
and CS to be ongoing and to commit that
both IT organizations are committed to
completion per the planned
timeline.	 	 	 	 

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	 	 	 	 	 	 	Notice
	Type of	 	 	 	 	 	Required to
	Service	 	Description of Specific Services	 	Term	 	Terminate
	 

	 	Ongoing activities include:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Separation of the Spend Management System (SMS) for DPS
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Completion of implementation of MSSI Copy — IXOS functionality
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Completion of AD Migration activities for Finance Users & 

   Applications
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Standup of the DMZ, Separation of the Data Center, Breaking of the
Network (addressed fully in a separate Service)
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Deletion of data in separated systems (GDS, Trouble Ticketing Systems)
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 

	 	     •    Streamserve Form Testing
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	     •    Lotus Notes DBs — SARD, RAM
	 	 	 	 

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SCHEDULE C

Services Provided by Cadbury to DPS

	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of Service	 	Full Term Cost	 
	1. Corporate Group Finance
	 	$	36,000	 
	2. Corporate Group HR Benefits
	 	$	55,000	 
	3. Corporate Group Intellectual Property (Americas)
	 	$	2,250	 
	4. Corporate Group Legal Americas
	 	$	9,000	 
	5. Corporate Audit
	 	$	0	 
	6. Tax
	 	$	304,000	 
	7. Treasury
	 	$	126,000	 
	8. North American HR
	 	$	0	 
	9. NoLA Office and Administrative Services
	 	$	3,500	 
	10. Canadian Services
	 	$	0	 
	11. IT Management Advisory Services
	 	$	0	 
	12. IT (Management Advisory Services)
	 	$	0	 
	13. IT (Active Directory Trust)
	 	$	14,000	 
	14. IT (Hyperion Access)
	 	$	0	 
	15. IT (Ongoing Separation Activities)
	 	$	0	 
	16. IT (Network Ops Support)
	 	$	0	 
	Total to be Charged to DPS
	 	$	556,150	 

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Services Provided by DPS to Cadbury

	 	 	 	 	 
	Type of Service	 	Full Term Cost	 
	1. Customer Solutions — Facilities Services & Support/Fleet
	 	$	138,890	 
	2. Customer Solutions — HR Services
	 	$	28,333	 
	Payroll & Workman’s Comp Services
	 	$	11,400	 
	Medical Claim Payments
	 	$	0	 
	3. HR Benefits
	 	$	208,928	 
	4. Compensation CoE
	 	$	39,407	 
	5. Finance
	 	$	33,750	 
	6. Risk Management
	 	$	25,200	 
	7. Tax
	 	$	0	 
	8. Canadian Services
	 	$	0	 
	9. IT
	 	$	50,870	 
	10. IT (Telephony — Mobile Services Contracts)
	 	 	 	 
	Telephony          (T-Mobile)
	 	$	141,250	 
	Telephony          (AT&T Mobile)
	 	$	218,750	 
	Telephony          (Sprint Long Distance)
	 	$	150,000	 
	Telephony          (Sprint/Nextel Mobile)
	 	$	28,000	 
	Telephony          (Symphony Ongoing)
	 	$	36,000	 
	Telelphony          (Verizon Long Distance)
	 	$	42,000	 
	Telephony          (Post Symphony Service Desk & I Billing)
	 	$	0	 
	11. IT (Network Services)
	 	$	99,000	 
	12. IT (Advisory Services)
	 	$	0	 
	13. IT (Network Ops Support)
	 	$	0	 
	14. IT (Rogers Facility)
	 	$	0	 
	15. IT (CCB Governance)
	 	$	0	 
	16. IT (Hyperion Access)
	 	$	0	 
	17. IT (Ongoing Separation Activities)
	 	$	0	 
	Total to be Charged to Cadbury 
	 	$	1,251,778	 

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SCHEDULE D

Out-of-Scope Services

	1.	 	Legal advisory services
	 
	2.	 	Insurance services
	 
	3.	 	Execution of treasury services
	 
	4.	 	Any services designated as Out-of-Scope Services on Schedule A or B
	 
	5.	 	Any other services that the parties reasonably agree is not appropriate for one party or its
Affiliates to provide to the other party or its Affiliates because the parties are not
Affiliates of one another

27exv10w2

Exhibit 10.2

EXECUTION VERSION

TAX SHARING AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT

          This Tax Sharing and Indemnification Agreement (this “Agreement”), dated as of May 1, 2008,
among Cadbury Schweppes plc (“CS”), a United Kingdom public limited company, on behalf of itself
and the members of the Cadbury Group, as defined below (other than Cadbury plc (“Cadbury”), a
United Kingdom public limited company), and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. (“DPS”), a Delaware
corporation, on behalf of itself and the members of the DPS Group, as defined below, and, solely
for purposes of Section 20, Cadbury.

WITNESSETH:

          WHEREAS, CS and DPS have entered into a Separation and Distribution Agreement, dated as of May
1, 2008 (the “Separation Agreement”), relating to the demerger by Cadbury of Cadbury Schweppes
Americas, Inc., a Delaware corporation, that along with its subsidiaries and various affiliated
companies operates the Cadbury beverages business in North America (“CSAI”), and certain related
transactions (collectively, the “Demerger”);

          WHEREAS, pursuant to the Demerger, (i) CS, will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cadbury,
(ii) the stock of CSAI will be transferred by Cadbury or CS to DPS, and (iii) DPS will issue its
common stock to Cadbury shareholders (collectively, the “Principal Separation Transactions”);

          WHEREAS, prior to, and in contemplation of, the Demerger, (i) the Cadbury Group will sell,
distribute or otherwise transfer certain assets relating to (or comprising part of) the beverages
business, including the Beverage Entities, as defined below, to the DPS Group, and (ii) the DPS
Group will sell, distribute or otherwise transfer certain assets relating to (or comprising part
of) the confectionery business, including the Confectionery Entities, as defined below, to the
Cadbury Group;

          WHEREAS, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the substance of the Principal Separation
Transactions is intended to be characterized as follows: (a) Cadbury is formed and all of the
outstanding ordinary shares of CS are exchanged by the CS shareholders for all of the Cadbury
ordinary shares after which CS elects, pursuant to Treasury regulation section 301.7701-3, to be a
treated as a disregarded entity in a transaction qualifying as a reorganization under 368(a)(1)(F)
of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”); (b) Cadbury
distributes the shares of CSAI to Cadbury shareholders in a transaction qualifying under Code
section 355; and (c) the CSAI shareholders exchange all of their CSAI shares for DPS shares,
immediately after which CSAI is converted to a limited liability company and a disregarded entity,
in a transaction qualifying as a reorganization under Code section 368(a)(1)(F);

          WHEREAS, CS has received from the United States Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) a private
letter ruling providing that, subject to the representations and information submitted by CS, the
Principal Separation Transactions will be treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes in the
manner set forth above in the foregoing whereas clause (the “Ruling”), which Ruling was received
pursuant to a private letter ruling request submitted by CS (together with all

 

 

attachments, exhibits and supplements to the private letter ruling request, in each case, that
were submitted by CS to the IRS, the “Ruling Request”);

          WHEREAS, in connection with the Demerger, CS and DPS desire to set forth their agreement on
the rights and obligations of CS, DPS and the members of the Cadbury Group and the DPS Group,
respectively, with respect to certain Tax matters as set forth below;

          NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the terms, conditions, covenants and
provisions of this Agreement, the parties mutually covenant and agree as follows:

     1. Definitions.

          (a) As used in this Agreement:

     “Active Business” shall mean an active trade or business relied upon in the Ruling
Request and the Ruling for Code section 355 treatment in connection with the Demerger.

     “Affiliate” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement.

     “ATOB DPS Entity” shall mean Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc., a Delaware corporation and the
member of the DPS Group conducting an Active Business.

     “Beverage Assets” shall mean those assets, as set forth on Schedule A, relating to (or
comprising part of) the beverages business that are sold, distributed or otherwise transferred by
the Cadbury Group to the DPS Group prior to, and in contemplation of, the Demerger, including any
equity interests in the Beverage Entities.

     “Beverage Entities” shall mean those entities, as set forth on Schedule B, relating to
(or comprising part of) the beverages business the equity of which is sold, distributed or
otherwise transferred (in whole or in part) by the Cadbury Group to the DPS Group and that become
wholly-owned by the DPS Group prior to, and in contemplation of, the Demerger.

     “C Election” shall mean a joint election by CS (or one or more of its Subsidiaries)
and DPS (or one or more of its subsidiaries) to have the provisions of subsection 85(1) of the
Income Tax Act (Canada) (and any equivalent or corresponding provision under applicable Canadian
provincial or territorial Tax law) apply with respect to the transfer of assets of Cadbury
Beverages Canada Inc., a Canadian corporation (”CBCI”), to Canada Dry Mott’s Inc., a Canadian
corporation (“CDMI”).

     “Cadbury Group” shall mean Cadbury and any Person that is a Subsidiary of Cadbury
immediately after the Demerger Date (for the avoidance of doubt, including the Confectionery
Entities but excluding the Beverage Entities), and each Person that becomes a Subsidiary of Cadbury
after the Demerger Date.

     “Cadbury Group Taxes” shall mean any Taxes of the Cadbury Group (including Taxes for
which any member of the Cadbury Group is primarily liable under applicable Tax law but excluding
Taxes for which any such member is secondarily liable under such law) for any Pre-

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Demerger Period, Straddle Period or Post-Demerger Period. For the avoidance of doubt, Cadbury
Group Taxes shall (a) include any Taxes (i) shown as due on Tax Returns of the Cadbury Group for
Pre-Demerger Periods and Straddle Periods (including Taxes imposed in respect of the sale,
distribution or other transfer of the Beverage Assets by the Cadbury Group to the DPS Group but
excluding Taxes of the Beverage Entities), (ii) imposed in respect of the Beverage Assets while
owned by the Cadbury Group prior to the sale, distribution or other transfer of the Beverage Assets
to the DPS Group, and (iii) of the Confectionery Entities for all taxable periods; and (b) exclude
Taxes (i) of the Beverage Entities for all taxable periods, (ii) of a member of the DPS Group for
which a member of the Cadbury Group is responsible for (A) under Treasury Regulation 1.1502-6 (or
similar provision of U.S. state or local or non-U.S. Tax law) solely as a result of such Cadbury
Group member being or having been included in a Tax Return with any member of the DPS Group or
otherwise joining in a fiscal unity or other combined group or (B) as a consequence of the failure
of any member of the DPS Group to discharge a liability for Tax for which a member of the DPS Group
is primarily liable under applicable Tax law or (C) because such member of the Cadbury Group acted
as a representative of a group of companies to the extent that the Cadbury Group Tax liability
would have been a liability of a member of the DPS Group if such member of the Cadbury Group did
not act as a representative, and (iii) Taxes described in Section 6(b)(iv).

     “CFC Legislation” means (i) that legislation contained in Chapter IV of Part XVII of
the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 of the United Kingdom (or any comparable successor or
additional legislation), together with all related statutory instruments, orders, judgments
(including of the European Court of Justice or the Courts of England and Wales), enactments, laws,
directives and Taxing Authority practice relating to the same, and (ii) any provision of any
taxation statute in the Netherlands of similar effect to the United Kingdom Legislation referred to
in clause (i) above, together with all Taxing Authority practice relating to the same.

     “CFC Questions” means any information required by the Cadbury Group in order to comply
with any obligations under any CFC Legislation.

     “Confectionery Assets” shall mean those assets, as set forth on Schedule C, relating
to (or comprising part of) the confectionery business that are sold, distributed or otherwise
transferred by the DPS Group to the Cadbury Group prior to, and in contemplation of, the Demerger,
including any equity interests in the Confectionery Entities.

     “Confectionery Entities” shall mean those entities, as set forth on Schedule D,
relating to (or comprising part of) the confectionery business the equity of which is sold,
distributed or otherwise transferred (in whole or in part) by the DPS Group to the Cadbury Group
and that become wholly-owned by the Cadbury Group prior to, and in contemplation of, the Demerger.

     “Confectionery Transactions” shall mean (i) the sales, distributions or other
transfers, as set forth on Schedule E, which include sales, distributions or other transfers of the
Confectionery Assets or of the Confectionery Entities by a member of the DPS Group to the Cadbury
Group prior to, and in contemplation of, the Demerger, (ii) the Cross-Border Financing
Transactions, and (iii) the transfer of assets of CBCI to CDMI.

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     “Cross-Border Financing Transactions” shall mean the transactions entered into prior
to the Demerger Date, involving an amount loaned or other financing (including a preferred equity
investment), directly or indirectly, by a borrower (or issuer of the debt or preferred equity
investment) which is a member of the CSAB Group or a Subsidiary of the CSAB Group and the lending
party (or the holder of the debt or preferred equity investment) is a Subsidiary of Cadbury other
than a member of the CSAB Group or a Subsidiary of the CSAB Group. For the avoidance of doubt,
Cross-Border Financing Transactions shall not include any amount loaned or other financing
(including a preferred equity investment), directly or indirectly, between the members of the CSAB
Group or a U.S. Subsidiary thereof.

     “CSAB Group” shall mean the affiliated group, within the meaning of Code section
1504(a), the common parent of which was either CSAI or Cadbury Schweppes Holdings (US) (“CSH”) and
the common parent of which upon the Demerger will be DPS, treating for such purposes, the stock of
CSAI, CSH and DPS as widely held by the public.

     “Damages” shall mean any damage, liability, loss, cost, charge, assessments,
settlements, judgments or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable expenses of
investigation and attorneys’ and accountants’ fees and expenses).

     “Demerger Date” shall mean May 7, 2008, the date on which the Demerger is effected and
the stock of DPS is issued by DPS to Cadbury shareholders.

     “DPS Group” shall mean DPS and any Person that is a Subsidiary of DPS immediately
after the Demerger Date (for the avoidance of doubt, including the Beverage Entities and any CSAB
Group members but excluding the Confectionery Entities), and each Person that becomes a Subsidiary
of DPS after the Demerger Date.

     “DPS Group Taxes” shall mean any Taxes of the DPS Group (including Taxes for which any
member of the DPS Group is primarily liable under applicable Tax law but excluding Taxes for which
any such member is secondarily liable under such law) for any Pre-Demerger Period, Straddle Period
or Post-Demerger Period. For the avoidance of doubt, DPS Group Taxes shall (a) include any Taxes
(i) shown as due on the DPS Transition Returns and Tax Returns of the DPS Group described in
Section 3(b)(i) (excluding Income Taxes imposed in respect of the Confectionery Transactions in
excess of $22,194,000 and excluding Taxes of the Confectionery Entities), (ii) imposed in respect
of the Confectionery Assets while owned by the DPS Group prior to the sale, distribution or other
transfer of the Confectionery Assets to the Cadbury Group, and (iii) of the Beverage Entities for
all taxable periods; and (b) exclude (i) Income Taxes imposed in respect of the Confectionery
Transactions in excess of $22,194,000, (ii) Taxes of the Confectionery Entities for all taxable
periods, and (iii) Taxes of a member of the Cadbury Group for which a member of the DPS Group is
responsible for (A) under Treasury Regulation 1.1502-6 (or similar provision of U.S. state, local
or Non-U.S. Tax law) solely as a result of such DPS Group member being or having been included in a
Tax Return with any member of the Cadbury Group or otherwise joining in a fiscal unity or other
combined group or (B) as a consequence of the failure of any member of the Cadbury Group to
discharge a liability for Tax for which a member of the Cadbury Group is primarily liable under
applicable Tax law or (C) because such member of the DPS Group acted as a representative of a group
of companies to the extent that

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the DPS Group Tax liability would have been a liability of a member of the Cadbury Group if
such member of the DPS Group did not act as a representative.

     “DPS Transaction Costs” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement
but excluding rating agency costs set forth on Schedule 1.01(o) of the Separation Agreement.

     “Final Determination” shall mean any final determination of a liability in respect of
Taxes that, under applicable Tax law, is no longer subject to further appeal, review or
modification through proceedings or otherwise (including the expiration of the statute of
limitations or a period for the filing of claims for refunds, amended Tax Returns or appeals from
adverse determinations).

     “Income Taxes” shall mean Taxes based upon, measured by, or calculated with respect to
(i) net income or net profits (including any capital gains, minimum taxes and any Taxes on items of
Tax preference, but not including sales, use, real or personal property transfer, value added or
other similar Taxes), (ii) multiple bases (including corporate franchise, doing business or
occupation Taxes imposed by a jurisdiction in lieu of Taxes on net income or net profits) if one or
more of the bases upon which such Tax may be imposed on, measured by, or calculated with respect
to, is net income or net profits and (iii) withholding Taxes imposed under Code section 1442, 1445
or 1446 (or comparable provisions of non-U.S. Tax law) on any payments or distributions (except for
wages or other remuneration for services).

     “Income Tax Return” shall mean Tax Returns that relate to Income Taxes.

     “Incremental DPS Group Taxes” shall mean (i) the amount of Income Taxes in respect of
the Confectionery Transactions that are imposed on the DPS Group, determined in accordance with the
Tax Return preparation provisions set forth in Section 3 and computed as if the relevant taxable
year of the DPS Group closed on the Demerger Date, in excess of $22,194,000, plus (ii) the amount
of Income Taxes in respect of the Confectionery Transactions in excess of the sum of (A) the amount
computed pursuant to clause (i), and (B) $22,194,000, to the extent that, in accordance with
Section 3(d)(ii), there is a confirmed material change in applicable Tax law after the Demerger
Date but prior to the due date for timely filing of the applicable Tax Return of the DPS Group
(including valid extensions obtained), and, as a result, the Income Tax reporting position for such
Confectionery Transaction that was based on the opinions (or substantially equivalent written
advice) described in Section 3(d)(ii) is no longer applicable or otherwise not followed or adopted,
plus (iii) without duplication in respect of clauses (i) and (ii), the amount of Income Taxes, as
determined pursuant to a Final Determination, in respect of the Confectionery Transactions imposed
on the DPS Group (or any member thereof) in excess of the sum of (A) the amount of Income Taxes for
such Confectionery Transactions that were computed pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii), and (B)
$22,194,000.

     “Person” shall mean any natural person, corporation, limited liability company, trust,
estate, joint venture, association, company, partnership, governmental authority or other entity.

     “Post-Demerger Period” shall mean any taxable period beginning after the Demerger
Date.

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     “Pre-Demerger Period” shall mean any taxable period ending on or before the Demerger
Date.

     “Specified Entity” shall mean each of the entities as set forth on Schedule F.

     “Straddle Period” shall mean any taxable period that begins on or before and ends
after the Demerger Date. For avoidance of doubt, the term Straddle Period shall include the Tax
year of the affiliated group within the meaning of Code section 1504(a) that includes CSAI and the
ATOB DPS Entity as members that begins in January 2008 and ends in December 2008 or otherwise after
the Demerger Date.

     “Subsidiary” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement.

     “Tax” or “Taxes” shall mean any and all federal, state, local, foreign duties
or other taxes imposed by a Taxing Authority in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, the
Netherlands or Mexico or any other jurisdiction, including any net income, gross income, gross
receipts, alternative or add-on minimum, sales, use, business and occupation, value-added, trade,
goods and services, ad valorem, franchise, profits, license, business royalty, withholding,
payroll, employment, capital, excise, transfer, recording, severance, stamp, occupation, premium,
property, asset, real estate acquisition, environmental or other tax or duty, together with any
interest, penalty, addition to tax or other additional amount imposed by a Taxing Authority.

     “Taxing Authority” shall mean any governmental authority (domestic or foreign),
including, without limitation, any state, municipality, political subdivision or governmental
agency, responsible for the imposition of any Tax.

     “Tax Benefit Attribute” shall mean any net operating loss (including carrybacks and
carryforwards), credit, refund, deduction, depreciation, amortization, allowance or other item that
can be used to reduce or offset a Tax liability.

     “Tax Proceeding” shall mean any Tax audit, examination, dispute or proceeding (whether
administrative, judicial or contractual).

     “Tax Return” shall mean any Tax return, statement, report, form, election, claim or
surrender (including estimated Tax returns and reports, extension requests and forms, and
information returns and reports) required to be filed with any Taxing Authority.

     “Transition Services Agreement” shall mean the agreement entered into by Cadbury and
DPS, dated as of May 1, 2008, in respect of certain services (including Tax, accounting and legal
services) to be provided by the Cadbury Group to the DPS Group for an interim period beginning
after the Demerger Date.

     “Underpayment Rate” shall mean the underpayment rate as set forth in Code section
6621.

          (b) Any term used in this Agreement which is not defined in this Agreement shall, to the
extent the context requires, have the meaning assigned to it in the Code or the applicable

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Treasury regulations thereunder (as interpreted in administrative pronouncements and judicial
decisions), in comparable provisions of applicable Tax law or in the Ruling or Separation
Agreement. In this Agreement, except to the extent otherwise provided or that the context
otherwise requires: (i) when a reference is made in this Agreement to an Article, Section, Exhibit
or Schedule, such reference is to an Article or Section of, or an Exhibit or Schedule to, this
Agreement unless otherwise indicated; (ii) the table of contents and headings for this Agreement
are for reference purposes only and do not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this
Agreement; (iii) whenever the words “include,” “includes” or “including” are used in this
Agreement, they are deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation”; (iv) the words
“hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import, when used in this Agreement, refer
to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement; and (v) the
definitions contained in this Agreement are applicable to the singular as well as the plural forms
of such terms.

     2. Sole Tax Sharing Agreement. Any and all existing Tax sharing agreements or arrangements,
written or unwritten, between any member of the Cadbury Group and any member of the DPS Group shall
be or shall have been terminated upon the consummation of the Demerger. Upon the consummation of
the Demerger, neither the members of the DPS Group nor the members of the Cadbury Group shall have
any further rights or liabilities with respect to such Tax agreements or arrangements, and this
Agreement shall be the sole Tax sharing agreement and arrangement between the members of the DPS
Group and the members of the Cadbury Group. CS and DPS shall act in good faith in the performance
of this Agreement.

     3. Tax Return Filing.

          (a) (i) For Pre-Demerger Periods, to the extent the Income Tax Returns have not been filed on
or before the Demerger Date, and, to the extent provided in this Section 3(a)(i), for Straddle
Periods, CS shall prepare or cause to be prepared and shall deliver to DPS for timely filing and
DPS shall timely file (or review if a member of the Cadbury Group is permitted under applicable Tax
law to file the relevant Income Tax Return) the following Income Tax Returns for the DPS Group and
its members: (A) U.S. federal, state and local Income Tax Returns (separate and consolidated,
combined, unitary or other group Income Tax Returns) other than for Straddle Periods, and (B) all
other non-U.S. Income Tax Returns for the DPS Group (including the Netherlands) except for Income
Tax Returns of any subsidiary organized in Mexico of Bebidas Americas Investments B.V., a Dutch
entity (“BAI BV”) and Canadian federal and provincial Income Tax Returns for CDMI (collectively,
those Income Tax Returns prepared by CS are referred to as “DPS Transition Returns”). For the
avoidance of doubt, the preparation of any consolidated, combined, unitary or other group Tax
Return of the Cadbury Group that includes or reflects a Beverage Entity as a member shall be
governed by Section 3(c). Any and all out-of-pocket expenses incurred in preparing a DPS
Transition Return for a Pre-Demerger Period shall be for the account of CS. Any and all
out-of-pocket expenses incurred by CS in preparing a DPS Transition Return for a Straddle Period
shall be for the account of DPS and DPS shall reimburse CS within 45 days of DPS’ receipt of a
written invoice from CS setting forth the amount of such expenses.

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               (ii) CS shall provide DPS with a copy of any completed DPS Transition
Return at least 30 days prior to the due date (including any extensions) for the filing of
such DPS Transition Return, in the case of a Pre-Demerger Period, and at least 45 days prior to the
due date (including any extensions) for the filing of such DPS Transition Return, in the case of a
Straddle Period. DPS shall have the right to review, comment on and propose amending any items set
forth on such DPS Transition Return except to the extent relating to a Confectionery Entity or
Confectionery Transaction or other transaction or item that is the subject of a previously issued
opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice) described in Section 3(d); provided that DPS
will notify CS in writing of any proposed changes to such DPS Transition Return at least 20 days
prior to the due date of such DPS Transition Return. In the event that, subject to Section 3(d),
DPS disputes the treatment by CS on a DPS Transition Return of a Confectionery Entity or
Confectionery Transaction that is not the subject of a previously issued opinion (or substantially
equivalent written advice) described in Section 3(d) or CS disputes any other proposed change by
DPS to any such DPS Transition Return, CS or DPS, as the case may be, will provide the disputing
party with an opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice) of a law firm or accounting firm
of internationally recognized standing and expert in the Tax matters at issue, reasonably
acceptable to the disputing party, supporting the treatment by CS or the proposed change by DPS, as
the case may be, on no less than a “more likely than not” basis. The fees and expenses of such law
firm or accounting firm, as well as the fees and expenses of the accounting firm for revising the
applicable DPS Transition Return(s) to reflect such proposed change, shall be borne by the
disputing party. For the avoidance of doubt, no changes to a DPS Transition Return may be made or
proposed by DPS with respect to any Confectionery Entity or any Confectionery Transaction so long
as DPS has been provided with an opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice) of a law firm
or accounting firm pursuant to this Section 3(a) or Section 3(d).

               (iii) DPS shall prepare or cause the relevant members of the DPS Group to prepare, in a manner
consistent with the past practices of the relevant members of the DPS Group, Tax work paper
preparation packages necessary to enable CS to prepare the DPS Transition Returns described in this
Section 3(a) and such packages shall be delivered to CS (i) at least 90 days prior to the due date
of DPS Transition Returns for Pre-Demerger Periods, (ii) no later than 10 days prior to the due
date for estimated and other periodic Income Tax Returns filed during or within 30 days after the
Straddle Periods, and (iii) within 90 days of the end of the relevant taxable year of the relevant
members of the DPS Group with respect to other DPS Transition Returns for Straddle Periods.

               (iv) DPS shall pay, or cause to be paid, and shall be responsible for, any and all Taxes shown
as due or otherwise reported on, any DPS Transition Return; provided that CS shall pay, or cause to
be paid, and shall be responsible for (A) Incremental DPS Group Taxes, and (B) Taxes imposed on a
Confectionery Entity, in each case, shown as due or otherwise reported on any DPS Transition
Return; provided further that such Confectionery Entity is not a pass-through or other fiscally
transparent entity for Tax purposes.

          (b) (i) DPS shall, at its expense, prepare or cause to be prepared and file or cause to be
filed all Tax Returns of the DPS Group (or any member thereof) for Pre-Demerger and Straddle
Periods that are not filed as of the Demerger Date and that are not described in Section 3(a),
including, for the avoidance of doubt, any (A) U.S. federal, state and local Income Tax

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Returns (separate and consolidated, combined, unitary or other group Income Tax Returns) for
Straddle Periods, (B) Canadian federal and provincial Income Tax Returns for CDMI, and (C) Income
Tax Returns of any subsidiary of BAI BV; provided that in the case of Income Tax Returns described
in clause (A) of this Section 3(b)(i), DPS shall engage and employ the same accounting firm to
prepare such Tax Returns that CS uses for the preparation of the DPS Transition Returns. With
respect to a Confectionery Entity or a Confectionery Transaction or other transaction or item that
is the subject of a previously issued opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice)
described in Section 3(d), or to the extent that the treatment of a Confectionery Entity or a
Confectionery Transaction or other transaction or item was determined pursuant to the dispute
resolution procedures involving obtaining an opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice)
of a law firm or accounting firm of internationally recognized standing and expert in the Tax
matters at issue set forth in Section 3(a), the DPS Group shall prepare the Tax Returns described
in this Section 3(b) consistently with the conclusions set forth in such opinions (or substantially
equivalent written advice).

               (ii) DPS shall provide CS with a copy of any completed Tax Return described in this Section
3(b) for CS’ review, comment and approval at least 30 days prior to the due date (including any
extensions) for the filing of such Tax Return, in the case of a Pre-Demerger Period, and at least
45 days prior to the due date (including any extensions) for the filing of such Tax Return, in the
case of a Straddle Period. DPS shall reflect on such Tax Return any comments provided by CS
(including in respect of the treatment of any Confectionery Entity or Confectionery Transaction)
within 10 days following CS’ receipt of the Tax Return; provided that, except to the extent
relating to a Confectionery Entity or Confectionery Transaction or other transaction or item that
is the subject of a previously issued opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice)
described in Section 3(a) or Section 3(d), if DPS disputes any comments provided by CS, the dispute
resolution procedures involving obtaining an opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice)
set forth in Section 3(a) shall apply; provided, further, that, for the avoidance of doubt, DPS
shall not make any changes to a Tax Return described in this Section 3(b) with respect to any
Confectionery Entity or Confectionery Transaction or other transaction or item so long as DPS has
been provided with an opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice) of a law firm or
accounting firm pursuant to Section 3(a) or Section 3(d) unless there has been a material change in
applicable Tax law as described in Section 3(d).

               (iii) DPS shall pay, or cause to be paid, and shall be responsible for, any and all Taxes due
or required to be paid with respect to, or required to be reported on, any Tax Returns described in
this Section 3(b); provided that CS shall pay, or cause to be paid, and shall be responsible for
(A) Incremental DPS Group Taxes, and (B) Taxes imposed on a Confectionery Entity, in each case,
shown as due or otherwise reported on any Tax Returns described in this Section 3(b); provided
further that such Confectionery Entity is not a pass-through or other fiscally transparent entity
for Tax purposes.

               (iv) The parties acknowledge and agree that to the extent that the aggregate Income Taxes of
the DPS Group in respect of the Confectionery Transactions shown as due on the DPS Transition
Returns and the Tax Returns described in this Section 3(b), as prepared in accordance with this
Section 3 (including Section 3(d)(ii)) and originally filed, is less than $22 million, DPS shall
pay to CS an amount equal to such difference within 5 days of the

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latest due date for timely filing of the Tax Returns of the DPS Group described in this
Section 3(b)(iv) (including valid extensions obtained).

          (c) CS shall prepare or cause to be prepared and file or cause to be filed any Tax Returns for
the Cadbury Group that are filed after the Demerger Date, including Tax Returns for the
Confectionery Entities other than Tax Returns that include the Confectionery Entities and that are
prepared pursuant to Section 3(a) or 3(b). CS shall pay, or cause to be paid, and shall be
responsible for, any Taxes shown as due or otherwise reported on, any Tax Returns described in this
Section 3(c); provided that DPS shall pay, or cause to be paid, and shall be responsible for, Taxes
imposed on a Beverage Entity shown as due or otherwise reported on any Tax Returns described in
this Section 3(c); provided further that such Beverage Entity is not a pass-through or other
fiscally transparent entity for Tax purposes.

          (d) (i) Tax Returns referred to in this Section 3 shall be prepared in a manner consistent
with past Tax accounting practices used with respect to prior Tax Returns (taking into account any
changes in applicable Tax law), in each case, as reasonably determined by the party preparing the
Tax Return. All Tax Returns and Taxes referred to in this Section 3 shall be timely filed with and
timely paid to the applicable Taxing Authority, and

               (ii) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this agreement, the parties
acknowledge and agree that, with respect to Confectionery Transactions and other transactions and
items supported by the issuance to CS and/or one of its Subsidiaries by a law firm or accounting
firm prior to the Demerger Date, of a no less than “more likely than not” opinion (or substantially
equivalent written advice) supporting the Tax treatment thereof, the DPS Group will follow, adopt
and fully support Income Tax reporting positions that are consistent with the conclusions in those
opinions (or substantially equivalent written advice), in each case absent a material change in
applicable Tax law after the Demerger Date, which change invalidates one or more of such
conclusions and which change is confirmed in writing by independent, nationally recognized Tax
counsel selected by CS and reasonably acceptable to DPS. Without limiting the foregoing, each
member of the DPS Group will file (and support the filing by the Cadbury Group of) Tax Returns
consistently with such positions and opinions (or substantially equivalent written advice), which
Tax Returns do not include either (x) a Form 8275 (or the substantial equivalent form for state,
local or foreign purposes) with respect to any such Confectionery Transaction or other transaction
or item or (y) a Form 8886 (or the substantial equivalent form for state, local or foreign
purposes) with respect to any such transaction or item. The DPS Group will promptly notify CS in
writing of any legislation or other item that may represent such a material change in applicable
Tax law. For the avoidance of doubt, the DPS Group acknowledges and agrees that, absent such a
material change in applicable Tax law that is confirmed pursuant to this Section 3(d)(ii), with
respect to any Confectionery Transaction or other transaction or item supported by the issuance to
CS of a no less than “more likely than not” opinion (or substantially equivalent written advice),
the DPS Group shall not procure the services of any law firm or accounting firm to issue an opinion
(or substantially equivalent written advice) in respect of such Confectionery Transaction or other
transaction or item that is inconsistent with the conclusions set forth in such opinion (or
substantially equivalent written advice) or otherwise challenge the treatment of such Confectionery
Transaction or other transaction or item.

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          (e) The filing of any Tax Return not otherwise expressly dealt with in this Section 3 shall be
filed by the Person who is responsible for filing such Tax Return under applicable Tax law and the
payment of any Taxes shown as due or otherwise required to be reported on such Tax Returns shall be
the responsibility of the Person who is primarily liable for such Taxes under applicable Tax law.
In the case of a consolidated, combined, unitary or other group Tax Return, the member or other
entity whose activity or operations generate the Taxes for which payment is due (computed on a
stand alone basis) shall be treated as the Person who is primarily liable for such Taxes under
applicable Tax Law for purposes of this Agreement.

     4. Carrybacks; Amended Tax Returns; Refunds; Transaction Costs; CDMI.

          (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, (i) to the extent
permitted under applicable Tax law, each member of the DPS Group shall take all actions required to
waive any carryback period with respect to any Tax Benefit Attribute that arises or otherwise
becomes available after the Demerger, and (ii) no member of the DPS Group shall amend any Income
Tax Return for a Pre-Demerger Period or a Straddle Period (including, for the avoidance of doubt,
for purposes of carrying back any Tax Benefit Attribute from a Post-Demerger Period to a
Pre-Demerger Period or Straddle Period) without the prior written consent of CS (which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld). In the event that (A) CS consents to amending an Income Tax
Return of the DPS Group, (B) a member of the DPS Group is not permitted under applicable Tax law to
waive a carryback period in respect of a Tax Benefit Attribute and is required to carry back the
Tax Benefit Attribute to a Pre-Demerger Period or Straddle Period, or (C) in the case of a Straddle
Period, a Tax Benefit Attribute generated during the portion of the Straddle Period beginning after
the Demerger Date reduces Taxes that were imposed during the portion of the Straddle Period ending
on the Demerger Date (for this purpose, treating the two portions of the Straddle Period as
separate taxable years), CS shall be entitled to any refund, credit or similar benefit (including
by way of being allowable as an offset and any interest with respect thereto) that results from the
actions referred to in clauses (A), (B) or (C) to the extent that any incremental Taxes or other
costs are incurred by any member of the Cadbury Group and the excess, if any, shall be the property
of the DPS Group; provided, however, that DPS will indemnify the Cadbury Group to the extent that
the incremental Taxes or other costs incurred by the Cadbury Group pursuant to the CFC Legislation
or otherwise exceeds the amount of the refund, credit or similar benefit.

          (b) Except as provided in Section 4(a), any refund of DPS Group Taxes (including by way of
being allowable as an offset and any interest with respect thereto) shall be the property of the
DPS Group and, if received by a member of the Cadbury Group, such refund shall promptly be paid
over to DPS. Any refund of Cadbury Group Taxes and Incremental DPS Group Taxes (including by way
of being allowable as an offset and any interest with respect thereto) shall be the property of the
Cadbury Group and, if received by a member of the DPS Group, such refund shall promptly be paid
over to CS. In the event of a subsequent disallowance by a Tax Authority of any refund that has
been paid over to CS or DPS pursuant to this Section 4(b), CS or DPS, as the case may be, shall
return such payment together with any applicable interest.

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than 45 days following the Demerger Date, CS shall consult with DPS in respect of the Tax
treatment by any member of the DPS Group of DPS Transaction Costs to be reflected on the IRS Form
1120 for CSAI and its U.S. Subsidiaries for the taxable year ending on December 31, 2007, and no
later than 90 days prior to the timely filing of the IRS Form 1120 for the DPS Group for the
taxable year that includes the Demerger Date and each taxable year thereafter, DPS shall consult
with CS in respect of the Tax treatment by any member of the DPS Group of DPS Transaction Costs to
be reflected in such IRS Form 1120 and subsequent IRS Form 1120s of the DPS Group. In the event
that DPS disputes the proposed Tax treatment by CS of DPS Transaction Costs, CS, at the joint
expense of DPS and CS, will provide DPS with an opinion (or substantially equivalent written
advice) of a law firm or accounting firm of internationally recognized standing and expert in the
Tax matters at issue, reasonably acceptable to DPS, supporting the Tax treatment of such DPS
Transaction Costs on no less than a should basis. In respect of the taxable year ending on
December 31, 2007, and each taxable year thereafter, DPS shall, in accordance with Section
4(c)(ii), make a payment to CS in an amount, if any, equal to 50% of the actual reduction in Taxes
of, in the case of the taxable year ending on December 31, 2007, CSAI and its U.S. Subsidiaries
and, in the case of the taxable year that includes the Demerger Date and each taxable year
thereafter, the DPS Group (or any member thereof), in each case, determined on a with and without
basis, for such taxable year resulting from the use of any Tax Benefit Attributes related to one or
more DPS Transaction Costs.

               (ii) Within 10 days of the timely filing of the IRS Form 1120 for CSAI and its U.S.
Subsidiaries for the taxable year that ends on December 31, 2007, and within 10 days of the timely
filing of the IRS Form 1120 for the DPS Group (or corresponding successor Tax Return) for the
taxable year that includes the Demerger Date and each taxable year thereafter, DPS shall (A)
provide CS with an executed officer’s certificate setting forth in reasonable detail the amount of
any actual reduction in Taxes described in Section 4(c)(i) for such taxable year, and (B) pay to CS
the amount of such reduction in Taxes; provided that the DPS Group shall provide CS, in accordance
with Section 8, access to any documents or other information that CS reasonably determines is
necessary to confirm the statements set forth in the officer’s certificate and the amount of such
payment. Any amount paid by DPS to CS pursuant to this Section 4(c)(ii) shall be adjusted to
reflect any Final Determination with respect to the Tax treatment of DPS Transaction Costs and
payments between CS and DPS to reflect any such adjustment shall be made as necessary within 10
days of such determination.

          (d) (i) If, on or prior to June 30, 2009, CS (or one or more of its Subsidiaries) notifies
DPS (or one or more of its Subsidiaries) that a C Election will be made in respect of eligible
capital property, DPS agrees to pay CS an amount equal to C$7,000,000 per year (each, an “Initial
Tax Benefit Amount”) in respect of the calendar year that includes the Demerger Date and each of
the next 9 succeeding calendar years, and an amount equal to C$20,250,000 (the “Final Tax Benefit
Amount”) in respect of the 10th succeeding calendar year (such 10th succeeding calendar year, the
“Final Year”) following the calendar year that includes the Demerger Date (such calendar years, in
the aggregate, the “Applicable Period”) in accordance with the provisions of this Section 4(d).
DPS and CS acknowledge and agree that the Initial Tax Benefit Amounts and the Final Tax Benefit
Amount are based on a C Election that results in a cumulative eligible capital amount of
C$420,000,000; provided that, to the extent that the actual amount of the resulting cumulative
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C$420,000,000, the Initial Tax Benefit Amounts and the Final Tax Benefit Amount shall be
proportionately adjusted (e.g., if the actual amount of the cumulative eligible capital amount is
C$210,000,000, the Initial Tax Benefit Amounts and the Final Tax Benefit Amount would each be
reduced by 50%); provided further that, to the extent that, pursuant to a Final Determination, the
amount of the cumulative eligible capital amount is determined to be greater than or less than
C$420,000,000, the Initial Tax Benefit Amounts and the Final Tax Benefit Amount shall be
proportionately adjusted in a similar manner. Subject to this Section 4(d), an amount equal to
each Initial Tax Benefit Amount, in the case of a calendar year in the Applicable Period (other
than the Final Year), and, in the case of the Final Year, the Final Tax Benefit Amount, shall be
paid by DPS to CS (or a Subsidiary of CS pursuant to Section 4(e)) within 30 days of the due date
for the timely filing of the Canadian federal Income Tax Return for CDMI (or its successors) or, if
no longer CDMI, that of the principal Subsidiary of DPS organized or doing business in Canada, for
the taxable year that ends on the close of or in such calendar year (the “Canadian Tax Return”) but
in no event shall the payment by DPS to CS of each Initial Tax Benefit Amount and, in the case of
the Final Year, the Final Tax Benefit Amount, be made later than September 1st of the each
succeeding calendar year beginning in 2009.

               (ii) Notwithstanding Section 4(d)(i), the full amount of the Initial Tax Benefit Amount in
respect of a calendar year in the Applicable Period (other than the Final Year) and, in the case of
the Final Year, the Final Tax Benefit Amount shall be paid by DPS only if the gross revenues
(computed without taking into account discounts) of CDMI (or its successors) and any other
Subsidiaries of DPS organized or doing business in Canada (including their branches) for such
calendar year or Final Year, as applicable, determined in accordance with Canadian generally
accepted accounting principles (the “Actual Gross Revenues Amount”) equals or exceeds C$200,000,000
(the “Threshold Gross Revenues Amount”); provided that the Actual Gross Revenues Amount for the
Final Year shall be increased by an amount equal to the Excess Actual Gross Revenues Amount (as
defined below); provided, further, that if CDMI (or its successors) or one or more such
Subsidiaries of DPS (including their branches) sells or otherwise transfers a substantial portion
of its assets to any Person (other than another Subsidiary of the DPS Group), CS and DPS shall
negotiate in good faith to proportionately adjust the Threshold Gross Receipts Amount for the
calendar year in which the sale or transfer occurs and subsequent calendar years to reflect such
sale or transfer. The “Excess Actual Gross Revenues Amount” shall be an aggregate amount equal to
the total amount, if any, by which the Actual Gross Revenues Amount for each calendar year during
the Applicable Period (other than the Final Year) exceeds C$200,000,000, less any Actual Gross
Revenues Amount in excess of C$200,000,000 for a calendar year that was used in calendar years
prior to the Final Year to increase the amount payable to CS pursuant to Section 4(d)(iii) in
respect of any carryforwards of Initial Tax Benefit Amounts.

               (iii) In respect of each of the 11 calendar years included in the Applicable Period, DPS
shall, within 10 days of the timely filing of the Canadian Tax Return for the taxable year that
ends on the close of or in each such calendar year but in no event later than August 1st of the
next succeeding calendar year, provide CS with an executed officer’s certificate (A) stating the
Actual Gross Revenues Amount and (B) setting forth in reasonable detail the determination that the
Actual Gross Revenues Amount is either greater than or less than the Threshold Gross Receipts
Amount; provided that, DPS shall provide CS, in accordance with

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Section 8, access to any documents or other information that CS reasonably determines is
necessary to confirm the statements set forth in the officer’s certificate. If the Actual Gross
Revenues Amount is less than the Threshold Gross Revenues Amount for a calendar year in the
Applicable Period other than the Final Year, (A) the amount of the Initial Tax Benefit Amount
payable by DPS for such calendar year shall be proportionately reduced (e.g., if the Actual Gross
Revenues Amount for a calendar year is C$100,000,000, the amount of the Initial Tax Benefit Amount
currently required to be paid by DPS to CS in respect of such calendar year would be reduced by
50%), and (B) the portion of the Initial Tax Benefit Amount not required to currently be paid shall
be carried forwarded and added to the Initial Tax Benefit Amount or the Final Tax Benefit Amount,
as applicable, that is due in respect of the next succeeding calendar year in the Applicable Period
and shall be payable in accordance with this Section 4(d)(iii). Any remaining amount of an Initial
Tax Benefit Amount not paid pursuant to the limitation described in the preceding sentence shall be
carried forward and shall be paid in respect of the first succeeding calendar year in the
Applicable Period in which the Actual Gross Revenues Amount is more than C$200,000,000 but, except
with respect to the Final Year, only to the extent of the excess Initial Tax Benefit Amount for
such calendar year determined on a proportionate basis to the Actual Gross Revenues Amount (e.g.,
if the Actual Gross Revenues Amount is C$400,000,000 for a calendar year and the Initial Tax
Benefit Amount (not including carryforwards) is C$7,000,000, then up to C$7,000,000 of carried
forward Initial Tax Benefit Amounts shall be due and payable along with the amount of the Initial
Tax Benefit Amount for such calendar year). With respect to the Final Year, (A) if the Actual
Gross Revenues Amount plus any Excess Actual Gross Revenues Amount exceed the Threshold Gross
Revenues Amount, the Final Tax Benefit Amount and any carried forward Initial Tax Benefit Amounts
shall be paid in full by DPS to CS, and (B) if the Actual Gross Revenues Amount plus any Excess
Actual Gross Revenues Amount is less than the Threshold Gross Revenues Amount the amount of the
aggregate of the Final Tax Benefit Amount and any carried forward Initial Tax Benefit Amounts that
is required to be paid in full by DPS to CS shall be reduced on a proportionate basis and the
amount of the reduction shall be ratably allocated over the next 5 succeeding calendar years and
shall be computed on a present value basis using a discount rate equal to the rate on 5-year U.S.
Treasury securities (in effect at the time of the computation) plus 4% and the aggregate amount so
computed shall be paid by DPS to CS on the payment date for the Final Year (as set forth in Section
4(d)(i)) (e.g., if, in the Final Year, the Actual Gross Revenues Amount plus any Excess Actual
Gross Revenues Amount is C$100,000,000 and the total amount of the Final Tax Benefit Amount and the
carried forward Initial Tax Benefit Amounts are C$40,000,000, then C$20,000,000 is required to be
paid in full and the remaining C$20,000,000 would be ratably allocated over the next five years and
subject to the net present value computation described above and such computed amount, together
with the C$20,000,000, would be paid by DPS and CS in respect of the Final Year).

               (iv) Notwithstanding Sections 4(d)(i), (ii) and (iii), to the extent that (A) a substantial
portion of the assets of CDMI (or its successors) or one or more other Subsidiaries of DPS
organized or doing business in Canada (including their branches) is sold or otherwise transferred
to any Person (other than another Subsidiary of the DPS Group) during the Applicable Period and the
proceeds of such sale or transfer (or a portion thereof) are applied to reduce the cumulative
eligible capital account that is created by the C Election described in this Section 4(d), an
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applicable Canadian tax rate in effect for the calendar year in which the sale or transfer
occurs shall be paid by DPS to CS within 30 days of the closing of the sale or transfer and the
parties shall negotiate in good faith to determine the appropriate reductions in the Initial Tax
Benefit Amount for such calendar year and subsequent calendar years and the Final Tax Benefit
Amount, or (B) the stock, or substantially all of the assets, of CDMI (or its successors) or one or
more other Subsidiaries of DPS organized or doing business in Canada (including their branches) is
sold or otherwise transferred to any Person (other than another Subsidiary of the DPS Group) during
the Applicable Period, the remaining Initial Tax Benefit Amounts and the Final Tax Benefit Amount
shall be computed on a present value basis using a discount rate equal to the rate on 5-year U.S.
Treasury securities (in effect at the time of the computation) plus 4% and the aggregate computed
amount shall be paid by DPS to CS within 30 days of the closing of the sale or transfer.

               (v) CS and DPS acknowledge and agree that on or before each of the 5th and 7th anniversaries
of the Demerger Date, CS and DPS shall negotiate in good faith to determine a payment by DPS to CS
that terminates any remaining Initial Tax Benefit Amounts and the Final Tax Benefit Amount that
would be payable by DPS pursuant to and subject to the limitations of this Section 4(d); provided
that, for the avoidance of doubt, if an agreement is not reached by CS and DPS, the provisions of
this Section 4(d) shall continue to apply in accordance with their terms.

               (vi) DPS acknowledges and agrees that the DPS Group (and any member thereof as required by
applicable Tax law) shall make a timely election pursuant to Code section 338(g) in respect of the
acquisition of stock of CDMI from the Cadbury Group and shall timely file all corresponding IRS
Forms required to be filed with the IRS in connection with the Code section 338(g) election and,
except pursuant to a Final Determination, the DPS Group shall not take any action inconsistent with
the Code section 338(g) election and the step-up in Tax basis of the assets of CDMI in respect of
any Tax Return, audit or other proceeding or otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, the treatment
and reporting of the Code section 338(g) election in respect of CDMI on the IRS Form 1120 for the
DPS Group for the taxable year that includes the Demerger Date shall be governed by this Section
4(d)(vi) and Section 3(b)(ii).

               (vii) In the event that, pursuant to a Final Determination, it is determined that CDMI was not
entitled, pursuant to the Code section 338(g) election described in Section 4(d)(vi) or otherwise,
to step-up the Tax basis of its assets to their respective values at the time of their acquisition
by CDMI for U.S. federal income tax purposes in connection with the transfer of such assets from
CBCI to CDMI and/or the various transactions pursuant to which the stock of CDMI was sold to the
DPS Group prior to, and in connection with the Demerger, CS shall (i) repay to DPS the actual
amounts of any Initial Tax Benefit Amounts or Final Tax Benefit Amount previously paid to CS
pursuant to Section 4(d) and, for the avoidance of doubt, no further Initial Tax Benefit Amounts or
Final Tax Benefit Amount shall be required to be paid by DPS to CS pursuant to this Section 4(d),
and (ii) indemnify and hold the DPS Group harmless against any interest and penalties charged by
the IRS pursuant to the Final Determination that are attributable to incremental U.S. federal
income taxes, if any, that the DPS Group is required to pay in respect of previous distributions
from CDMI as a result of recomputing the earnings and profits of CDMI for U.S. federal income tax
purposes to reflect the disallowance of the step-up

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adjustment of the Tax basis of the assets of CDMI; provided that, for the avoidance of doubt,
CS, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Section 9(b), shall have full control over
any Tax Proceeding relating to or involving the Tax basis step-up or adjustment thereto in respect
of the assets of CDMI for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

          (e) If requested by CS, DPS agrees to make any payment due under Section 4(c) or 4(d) to a
Subsidiary of CS. In the event that a payment from DPS to CS (or one or more of its Subsidiaries)
pursuant to Section 4(c) or 4(d) is subject to Tax deductions or withholdings under applicable Tax
law or any Taxes are imposed on CS (or one or more of its Subsidiaries) in respect of such payment,
DPS shall not be required to increase the payment or otherwise provide a gross-up to CS (or one or
more of its Subsidiaries); provided that DPS agrees to cooperate with CS and to use commercially
reasonable efforts (to the extent such efforts will not result in materially adverse consequences
to the DPS Group (or any member thereof)) to mitigate or avoid any applicable Tax deductions or
withholdings or other Taxes imposed.

     5. Representations and Covenants of DPS.

          (a) DPS, on behalf of the DPS Group, represents that as of the date hereof, and covenants that
on the Demerger Date, there is no plan or intention by the DPS Group to:

               (i) liquidate DPS or merge or consolidate DPS or the ATOB DPS Entity with any other Person or
sell, issue or otherwise dispose of, directly or indirectly, the ATOB DPS Entity or any equity
interest, or an instrument convertible into an equity interest, in the ATOB DPS Entity;

               (ii) take any action inconsistent with the written statements and representations furnished to
the IRS in connection with the Ruling Request or set forth by the IRS in the Ruling;

               (iii) repurchase stock of DPS in a manner contrary to the requirements of IRS Revenue
Procedure 96-30, as modified by IRS Revenue Procedure 2003-48, or in a manner contrary to the
representations set forth by the IRS in the Ruling;

               (iv) issue any class of nonvoting stock of DPS; and

               (v) fail to preserve and maintain the separate legal existence, entity classification for Tax
purposes and ownership structure of the Specified Entities (other than a Specified Entity that is
listed as the predecessor of another Specified Entity on Schedule F), in each case, as in effect on
the Demerger Date.

          (b) DPS covenants to CS that, without either (i) the prior written consent of CS, (ii) a
supplemental private letter ruling issued by the IRS with respect to the Ruling Request, based upon
a request for supplemental private letter ruling filed with the prior written consent of CS, or
(iii) an unqualified written opinion of nationally recognized Tax counsel selected by DPS and
acceptable to CS in its sole discretion exercised in good faith (in the case of (iii), such opinion
shall be satisfactory to CS in its sole discretion exercised in good faith):

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               (i) throughout the twelve-month period following the Demerger Date, neither DPS nor the ATOB
DPS Entity will liquidate, merge or consolidate with any other Person, DPS will continue to
wholly-own the ATOB DPS Entity and no member of the DPS Group will sell, issue or otherwise dispose
of, directly or indirectly, any equity interest, or an instrument convertible into an equity
interest, in the ATOB DPS Entity;

               (ii) following the Demerger, the DPS Group will, for a minimum of twelve months, continue the
conduct of Active Business;

               (iii) throughout the twelve-month period following the Demerger Date, DPS will not issue any
class of nonvoting stock of DPS;

               (iv) DPS will not, nor will it permit any member of the DPS Group to, take any action
inconsistent with the written statements and representations furnished to the IRS in connection
with the Ruling Request or set forth by the IRS in the Ruling;

               (v) throughout the two-year period following the Demerger Date, DPS will not repurchase stock
of DPS in a manner contrary to the requirements of IRS Revenue Procedure 96-30, as modified by IRS
Revenue Procedure 2003-48, or in a manner contrary to the representations set forth in the Ruling;

               (vi) on or after the Demerger Date, except as otherwise provided by this Agreement and except
for the transactions listed on Schedule G, DPS will not, nor will it permit any member of the DPS
Group to (A) make or change any accounting method or amend any Tax Return, or (B) take any Tax
position on an Income Tax Return that is outside the ordinary course of business or inconsistent
with past practice, in each case, that results in an increased Tax liability or a reduction of Tax
Benefit Attributes of the Cadbury Group or any member thereof in respect of any Pre-Demerger Period
or Straddle Period including pursuant to the CFC Legislation; and

               (vii) DPS will preserve and maintain the separate legal existence, entity classification for
Tax purposes and ownership structure of the Specified Entities (other than a Specified Entity that
is listed as the predecessor of another Specified Entity on Schedule F), in each case, as in effect
on the Demerger Date, until after the calendar year that includes the second anniversary of the
Demerger Date.

          (c) DPS agrees that, regardless of whether CS consents to, or DPS receives a private letter
ruling from the IRS or an opinion of Tax counsel with respect to, any action referred to in Section
5(b), CS is to have no liability for any Taxes or Damages (including pursuant to any
indemnification obligations under this Agreement) resulting from any such action and DPS agrees to
indemnify and hold harmless the Cadbury Group against any such Taxes or Damages including Damages
of the Cadbury Group relating to Taxes of shareholders of Cadbury and/or DPS incurred as a result
of such actions. DPS shall also bear all reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred by CS in
connection with obtaining any private letter ruling from the IRS or an opinion of Tax counsel or in
connection with CS’ determination of whether or not to grant any written consent required under
Section 5(b).

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     6. Indemnities.

          (a) Subject to the provisions of this Section 6, CS and each member of the Cadbury Group will
jointly and severally indemnify DPS and the members of the DPS Group against, and hold them
harmless from and shall pay any:

               (i) Cadbury Group Taxes;

               (ii) Incremental DPS Group Taxes (except for any Incremental DPS Group Taxes that are
attributable to actions taken by a member of the DPS Group after the Demerger Date other than
actions that CS has expressly consented to in writing or actions taken pursuant to a Final
Determination or required by this Agreement);

               (iii) Taxes of a member of the Cadbury Group for which a member of the DPS Group is
responsible for (A) under Treasury Regulation 1.1502-6 (or similar provision of U.S. state or local
or non-U.S. Tax law) solely as a result of such member of the DPS Group being or having been
included in a Tax Return with any member of the Cadbury Group or otherwise joining in a fiscal
unity or other combined group, or (B) as a consequence of the failure of any member of the Cadbury
Group to discharge a liability for Tax for which a member of the Cadbury Group is primarily liable
under applicable Tax law or (C) because a member of the DPS Group acted as a representative of a
group of companies to the extent that the DPS Group Tax liability would have been a liability of a
member of the Cadbury Group if the relevant member of the DPS Group did not act as representative;

               (iv) Damages resulting from or that are otherwise attributable to a breach by CS or any member
of the Cadbury Group of any covenant made by CS in this Agreement; and

               (v) Out-of-pocket legal, accounting or similar expenses resulting from the imposition,
assessment or assertion of any Taxes or Damages indemnified against and described in (i), (ii),
(iii) or (iv), including those incurred in the contest in good faith in appropriate proceedings
relating to the imposition, assessment or assertion of any such Taxes or Damages.

          (b) Subject to the provisions of this Section 6, DPS and each member of the DPS Group will
jointly and severally indemnify CS and the members of the Cadbury Group against, and hold them
harmless from and shall pay any:

               (i) DPS Group Taxes (other than Incremental DPS Group Taxes);

               (ii) Taxes of a member of the DPS Group for which a member of the Cadbury Group is responsible
for (A) under Treasury Regulation 1.1502-6 (or similar provision of U.S. state or local or non-U.S.
Tax law) solely as a result of such member of the Cadbury Group being or having been included in a
Tax Return with any member of the DPS Group or otherwise joining in a fiscal unity or other
combined group, or (B) as a consequence of the failure of any member of the DPS Group to discharge
a liability for Tax for which a member of the DPS Group is primarily liable under applicable Tax
law or (C) because a member of the Cadbury Group acted as a representative of a group of companies
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Group Tax liability would have been a liability of a member of the DPS Group if the relevant
member of the Cadbury Group did not act as a representative;

               (iii) Damages resulting from or that are otherwise attributable to a breach by DPS or any
member of the DPS Group of any representation set forth in Section 5 or any covenant made by DPS in
this Agreement (including Section 5), including Damages of the Cadbury Group relating to Taxes of
shareholders of Cadbury and/or DPS incurred as a result of such breach;

               (iv) Taxes of or otherwise imposed on CBCI in respect of transactions or operations in the
ordinary course of business for taxable periods (or portions thereof) ending on or prior to
December 31, 2007; and

               (v) Out-of-pocket legal, accounting or similar expenses resulting from the imposition,
assessment or assertion of any Taxes or Damages indemnified against and described in (i), (ii),
(iii) or (iv), including those incurred in the contest in good faith in appropriate proceedings
relating to the imposition, assessment or assertion of any such Taxes or Damages.

          (c) (i) For purposes of this Section 6, (A) to the extent that a Confectionery Entity was
included in a Tax Return of the DPS Group or a Beverage Entity was included in a Tax Return of the
Cadbury Group, as the case may be, the Taxes of the Confectionery Entity or the Beverage Entity
shall be computed on a stand-alone basis taking into account as an offset any Taxes (including
estimated) paid on account of such Confectionery Entity or Beverage Entity prior to the Demerger
Date, and (B) in the case of a Confectionery Entity or Beverage Entity that is a pass-through or
other fiscally transparent entity for Tax purposes, the pass-through or other fiscally transparent
status of such entity shall be respected so that the Taxes, including Taxes resulting from a Tax
adjustment or other change in respect of such entity shall, pursuant to applicable Tax law, be
treated as imposed on the members (or other equityholders) of the Confectionery Entity or Beverage
Entity and nothing in this Agreement shall be read to require indemnification of such entity on
account of such Taxes (including an adjustment to such Taxes) on the grounds that such Taxes (or
adjustment) are Taxes of such entity (as opposed to its members).

               (ii) As a supplement to, but without duplication of the rights and obligations provided in
Section 6(a), if, pursuant to a Final Determination in respect of a Pre-Demerger Period of Cadbury
Adams USA LLC, there is an adjustment in respect of Cadbury Adams USA LLC that results in (A) an
increase to DPS Group Taxes, computed on a with and without basis in respect of such adjustment, CS
shall pay to DPS an amount equal to such increase in DPS Group Taxes, or (B) a decrease to DPS
Group Taxes, computed on a with and without basis in respect of such adjustment, DPS shall pay to
CS an amount equal to such decrease in DPS Group Taxes. Any payment required to be made pursuant
to this Section 6(c)(ii) shall be made within 10 days of the Final Determination in respect of the
adjustment.

               (iii) Notwithstanding Sections 6(a) and 6(b), except as provided in Section 6(c)(ii), neither
the DPS Group nor the Cadbury Group shall be required to indemnify the other party against a loss
or reduction of a Tax Benefit Attribute arising as a result of an amended Tax Return, audit, agreed
determination or other adjustment, claim or decision in respect of a Pre-

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Demerger Period or a Straddle Period. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties acknowledge and
agree that the Cadbury Group is not representing or warranting to the amount of any Tax basis in
respect of the DPS Group or its members or assets.

          (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the DPS Group or the
Cadbury Group, as the case may be, shall not be liable for any Taxes or Damages pursuant to this
Section 6 if the Damages and Taxes for which indemnification is being claimed pursuant to this
Section 6 do not exceed the amount of $350,000 for (i) a single claim, or (ii) related claims
involving one or more jurisdictions and arising out of the same or similar facts.

          (e) The DPS Group and the Cadbury Group shall discharge their respective obligations under
Section 6, by paying the relevant amount no later than 5 days after (i) the due date of the
applicable estimated or final Tax Return of the Cadbury Group or the DPS Group for a Pre-Demerger
Period or Straddle Period, as the case may be, that reports an amount of Tax that is indemnified
against under this Agreement, (ii) an agreement between CS and DPS that a payment is due or (iii) a
Final Determination in respect of the relevant Tax matter or a final decision in respect of another
amount indemnified against; provided that, in the case of a written Tax assessment or other similar
written claim from a Taxing Authority that is required to be paid prior to contesting such Tax
assessment or claim, payment under this Section 6(e) shall be due no later than 5 days prior to the
due date for payment of such Tax assessment. Any indemnification payment for Taxes pursuant to
this Agreement shall be made in the currency of the jurisdiction that imposes the Taxes indemnified
against. Any indemnification payment made pursuant to this Section 6 will be treated as a
contribution to DPS or CSAI, or as a distribution from DPS or CSAI to CS or Cadbury or other type
of payment as is consistent with applicable Tax law, occurring immediately prior to and in
connection with the Demerger, and shall be paid free and clear of any Tax deduction or withholding.
The parties agree to use commercially reasonable efforts (to the extent such efforts will not
result in materially adverse consequences to a party) to mitigate or avoid such Tax deductions or
withholdings.

          (f) (i) Any indemnification payment made pursuant to this Section 6 or Article VII of the
Separation Agreement shall, subject to this Section 6(f), be (A) decreased by the amount of any net
Tax benefit (including, to the extent provided in Section 6(f)(ii), an increase to Tax basis)
realized by the indemnified party (including the consolidated, combined, unitary or other Tax group
of which the indemnified party is a member) arising in connection with the accrual, incurrence or
payment of the amount indemnified against, and (B) increased by the amount of any net Tax cost
incurred (including a gross-up for any amounts required to be deducted or withheld from the
indemnity payment under applicable Tax law) by the indemnified party (including the consolidated,
combined, unitary or other Tax group of which the indemnified party is a member) arising in
connection with the accrual or receipt of any indemnification payment pursuant to this Section 6 or
such Article VII.

               (ii) In computing the amount of any net Tax benefit or net Tax cost, the indemnified party
shall be deemed to recognize all other items of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit before
recognizing any item arising in connection with the accrual, incurrence or payment of any
indemnifiable amount or arising in connection with the accrual or receipt of any indemnification
payment pursuant to this Section 6 or Article VII of the Separation Agreement.

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For these purposes, an indemnified party shall be deemed to have “realized” a net Tax benefit
or “incurred” a net Tax cost to the extent that, and at such time as, the amount of Taxes payable
by such indemnified party is reduced below or increased above, as the case may be, the amount of
Taxes that such indemnified party would be required to pay but for incurrence or payment of the
indemnifiable amount or the receipt of the indemnity payment; provided that the parties acknowledge
and agree that in the event that the net Tax benefit includes an increase in Tax basis (A) in
respect of an asset for which amortization, depreciation or similar deductions are allowable, the
parties shall compute such net Tax benefit on a present value basis using a discount rate equal to
the rate on 5-year U.S. Treasury securities (in effect at the time the parties are computing the
applicable net Tax benefit) plus 4%; provided, however, that if the present value of the net Tax
benefit exceeds $20 million then until the net present value of the unrealized net Tax benefit does
not exceed $20 million, the indemnified party shall make periodic reimbursements to the
indemnifying party in respect of such net Tax benefit to the extent that such net Tax benefit is
“realized” by the indemnified party (as determined pursuant to the general principles of this
Section 6(f)(ii)), or (B) in respect of an equity interest or other asset for which amortization,
depreciation or similar deductions are not allowable, the amount of the indemnification payment
shall be subject to adjustment on account of such increase in Tax basis only if a net Tax benefit
in respect of such increase to Tax basis is realized prior to or within the 5-year period following
the later of the end of the calendar year in which the indemnity payment is made or in which there
is a Final Determination with respect to the matter indemnified against in accordance with Section
6(f)(iii). The parties shall make any adjusting payment between each other as is required pursuant
this Section 6(f) within 10 days of the date an indemnified party is deemed to have realized a net
Tax benefit or incurred a net Tax cost. The amount of any increase or reduction hereunder shall be
adjusted to reflect any Final Determination with respect to the indemnified party’s liability for
Taxes. Payments between the indemnified party and the indemnifying party to reflect any such
adjustment shall be made as necessary within 10 days of such determination. For the avoidance of
doubt, in computing the amount of Incremental DPS Group Taxes indemnified against, any Tax Benefit
Attribute that becomes available to the DPS Group (or any member thereof) as a result of the
additional Income Taxes imposed in respect of a Confectionery Transaction shall be taken into
account when realized (as determined pursuant to the principles of this Section 6(f)) and shall
reduce the amount of Incremental DPS Group Taxes indemnified against under Section 6(a).

               (iii) The parties acknowledge and agree that in the event that, pursuant to this Section 6(f),
there is a net Tax benefit that includes an increase in Tax basis in respect of an equity interest
or other asset for which amortization, depreciation or similar deductions are not allowable, DPS
shall, on an annual basis during the applicable 5-year period set forth in Section 6(f)(ii),
provide CS with an executed officer’s certificate, satisfactory to CS in its reasonable discretion,
specifying in reasonable detail whether or not the DPS Group realized a net Tax benefit in respect
of such increase in Tax basis; provided that if the asset disposition occurs, or the Tax basis
benefit is otherwise realized in respect of a taxable period, prior to such 5-year period, DPS
shall provide CS with such an executed officer’s certificate within 10 days of the event (including
a Final Determination) in respect of which the Tax basis was increased and the net Tax benefit was
realized; provided further that the DPS Group shall provide CS, in accordance with Section 8,
access to any documents or other information that CS reasonably determines is necessary to confirm
the statements set forth in any officer’s certificate provided

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pursuant to this Section 6(f)(iii). In the event that the DPS Group realizes a net Tax
benefit in respect of such an increase in Tax basis in respect of a taxable period prior to or
during the first year of the applicable 5-year period, DPS shall pay to CS an amount equal to 50%
of such net Tax benefit and, if such a net Tax benefit is realized during any succeeding year of
such 5-year period, the amount that DPS is required to pay CS shall decrease by 5% each year so
that the payment would be 30% of the next Tax benefit if realized during the fifth year of the
5-year period. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties acknowledge and agree that in the event
that a payment from DPS to CS pursuant to Section 6(f)(ii) or this Section 6(f)(iii) is subject to
Tax deductions or withholdings under applicable Tax law or any Taxes are imposed on CS in respect
of such payment, DPS shall not be required to increase the payment or otherwise provide a gross-up
to CS; provided that DPS agrees to cooperate with CS and to use commercially reasonable efforts (to
the extent such efforts will not result in materially adverse consequences to the DPS Group (or any
member thereof)) to mitigate or avoid any applicable Tax deductions or withholdings or other Taxes
imposed.

               (iv) Without duplication, if, as a result of an amended Tax Return, claim for refund, audit,
agreed determination or other adjustment, claim or decision, the amounts indemnified against by the
Cadbury Group pursuant to Section 6(a) or DPS Group pursuant to Section 6(b), as the case may be,
is increased and there is a Tax benefit (including an adjustment to the Tax basis of an asset) that
is realized by the other party, such other party shall promptly pay to CS or DPS, as the case may
be, the amount of the Tax benefit less any incremental Tax or other cost of such other party,
computed in accordance with the provisions of this Section 6(f).

          (g) Each member of the DPS Group shall act in a commercially reasonable manner in respect of
their Tax matters and shall not proactively disclose to any person any material information
regarding the Income Tax reporting positions or Income Tax Returns of any member of the DPS Group
in respect of a Pre-Demerger or Straddle Period except (i) to any of its legal, accounting and tax
personnel, outside legal and tax advisors, and auditors, but only to the extent necessary for tax
and financial reporting purposes, provided that such persons are instructed to keep such
information confidential, or to such other persons as is otherwise required to comply with
applicable law; or (ii) in response to a request by a Taxing Authority (in connection with an audit
or other proceeding), to the extent that the DPS Group determines, in its good faith discretion,
which shall be presumed, that such information should be disclosed. If any member of the DPS Group
makes any such disclosure to any person (including a Taxing Authority) in circumstances other than
permitted above, the Cadbury Group shall not be required to indemnify the DPS Group for any
associated Taxes that the Cadbury Group otherwise would be required to indemnify the DPS Group
against pursuant to this Section 6.

          (h) For purposes of this Agreement (taking into account the responsibility for Taxes under
this Agreement), in computing amounts indemnified against and for purposes of preparing DPS
Transition Returns and other Tax Returns, if an allocation of Taxes is required for a member of the
Cadbury Group or the DPS Group (or a Subsidiary thereof) for a Straddle Period or other taxable
period then the amount of such Tax that is allocable to the portion of such taxable period ending
on the Demerger Date or other date for which the allocation is relevant shall be: (i) in the case
of income Taxes, sales Taxes, employment Taxes and other Taxes that are readily apportionable based
on an actual or deemed closing of the books, the portion of any

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such Tax equal to the amount that would be payable if the taxable year (including, for the
avoidance of doubt, the taxable year of any entity that is a partnership for U.S. federal income
tax purposes) ended on the Demerger Date or other relevant date, and (ii) in the case of property
and other Taxes that are imposed on a periodic basis, the portion of any such Tax equal to the
amount of such Tax for the entire taxable period multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which
is the number of days in the portion of the taxable period ending on the Demerger Date or other
relevant date, and the denominator of which is the number of days in the entire taxable period.
Any Tax Benefit Attribute for a Straddle Period or other taxable period for which an allocation is
required for a member of the Cadbury Group or the DPS Group (or a Subsidiary thereof) shall be
allocated in the same manner as provided in this Section 6(h) as the Tax to which the Tax Benefit
Attribute relates.

          (i) The indemnification obligations contained in this Section 6 or otherwise in this Agreement
shall remain in effect until 30 days after the expiration of all applicable statutes of limitation
(giving effect to any extension, waiver or mitigation thereof) and, with respect to any claim
hereunder initiated prior to the end of such period, until such claim has been satisfied or
otherwise resolved.

     7. Guarantees. CS shall guarantee or otherwise perform the obligations of each member of the
Cadbury Group under this Agreement. DPS shall guarantee or otherwise perform the obligations of
each member of the DPS Group under this Agreement.

     8. Cooperation.

          (a) CS and DPS shall each, at their own expense, cooperate with each other (and shall cause
each member of the Cadbury Group and the DPS Group, respectively, to cooperate) and make available
to each other, their officers, agents and personnel and such Tax and accounting data and other
information as may be reasonably required in connection with (i) the preparation or filing of any
Tax Return, election, consent, certification, declaration or authorization of representative, or
any claim for refund, including executing such items where required, (ii) any determinations of
liability for Taxes, or (iii) any audit or other proceeding in respect of Taxes including
cooperating in connection with the exercise of contest rights under Section 9. Without limiting
the foregoing, the members of the DPS Group and the Cadbury Group, as the case may be, shall not be
entitled to assert privilege or any similar argument against the members of the other group with
respect to legal and other professional services or documents (both internal and external), in each
case, in respect of Tax matters of the Cadbury Group and the DPS Group for Pre-Demerger Periods or
Straddle Periods. At the request of CS and in connection with a Confectionery Transaction, DPS
shall make (or cause to be made or permit CS to make) one or more Tax elections, as directed by CS
(for the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this sentence shall limit the obligations of the Cadbury
Group to indemnify the DPS Group for Confectionery Transactions pursuant to Section 6 of this
Agreement). The Cadbury Group and the DPS Group shall retain all Tax Returns, work papers and all
Tax and accounting records or other documents in their possession relating to material Tax and
accounting matters of the DPS Group for any Pre-Demerger Period or Straddle Period until the later
of (i) seven years after the Demerger Date or (ii) one year after the expiration of all applicable
statutes of limitations (including extensions thereof). After such time, before the Cadbury Group
or the

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DPS Group shall dispose of any such documents in their possession, the other party shall be
given an opportunity, after 90 days prior written notice, to remove and retain all or any part of
such documents as such other party may select (at such other party’s expense). The parties agree
to use their best efforts to maintain privilege or other protection in respect of third parties
regarding any documents or other information relating to Tax matters provided by the Cadbury Group
or the DPS Group, as the case may be, to the other group.

          (b) (i) (A) Without limiting Section 8(a), the DPS Group shall provide the Cadbury Group and
its officers, agents and personnel with access to and the right to copy such documents, and shall
provide such other information, as are reasonably necessary to allow the Cadbury Group to determine
and report their Taxes for any Pre-Demerger Period or Straddle Period and to prepare any applicable
Tax Return or other required filings of the Cadbury Group. The DPS Group acknowledges and agrees
that the rights afforded to the Cadbury Group under this Section 8(b)(i) are, among other things,
intended to enable the Cadbury Group to prepare, at its expense, profit and loss statements,
balance sheets and other financial statements or accounting information with respect to each member
of the DPS Group on a stand-alone or legal entity basis as of or prior to the Demerger Date and, in
the case of a jurisdiction in which the Taxable year of a DPS Group member does not end on the
Demerger Date, as of the end of the Taxable year in which the Demerger Date occurs.

                    (B) DPS shall deliver or cause to be delivered to CS, or otherwise make available to CS,
information in respect of the accounting systems of the DPS Group for Pre-Demerger Periods and
Straddle Periods to enable CS to create the DPS Statements (as defined below) no later than 45 days
after the Demerger Date. Based on the information in respect of the accounting systems of the DPS
Group for Pre-Demerger Periods and Straddle Periods (the “DPS Information”) that CS is entitled to
download or otherwise acquire pursuant to this Section 8, CS will create profits and loss
statements and balance sheets for each legal entity of the DPS Group for the period beginning on
January 1, 2008 and ending on the Demerger Date in accordance with the accounting policies of the
DPS Group as of, and prior to, the Demerger Date (the “DPS Statements”) and shall deliver the DPS
Information and DPS Statements to DPS within 90 days of the Demerger Date (or such other time as CS
shall determine and notify DPS in writing); provided that DPS, at its expense, shall provide any
reasonable cooperation requested by CS in preparing the DPS Statements, including the provision of
any other information that CS determines is reasonably necessary to prepare the DPS Statements in
accordance with such accounting policies of the DPS Group. Within 45 days of the receipt of the
DPS Information and DPS Statements by DPS, DPS shall confirm in writing to CS that (A) the DPS
Information downloaded or otherwise acquired by DPS was properly extracted from the DPS accounting
systems, is accurate and complete in all material respects and is properly identified on an
entity-by-entity basis, and (B) the accounting policies used by CS in preparing the DPS Statements
are consistent in all material respects with the accounting policies of the DPS Group as of, and
prior to, the Demerger Date; provided that if DPS is unable to provide such written confirmation,
(X) DPS shall provide CS, within 45 days of the receipt of the DPS Information and DPS Statements
by DPS, with a written statement setting forth in detail the reasons that such confirmation could
not be made, (Y) DPS shall, at its expense, cooperate with CS to correct the DPS Information or DPS
Statements, including any improper extraction of the DPS Information or any inconsistencies in the
accounting policies used by CS to prepare the

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DPS Statements, and (Z) within 20 days of the receipt of revised DPS Information and DPS
Statements, DPS shall provide the written confirmation contemplated by this Section 8(b)(iii) to
CS; provided, further, that the principles of the preceding proviso shall continue to apply until
CS receives such written confirmation.

               (ii) Without limiting Sections 8(a) and 8(b)(i), the DPS Group shall provide the Cadbury Group
and its officers, agents and personnel all such cooperation, access and assistance, as may
reasonably be necessary for the Cadbury Group to comply with any CFC Legislation, including causing
the DPS Group to, as soon as reasonably practicable, (i) respond to any CFC Questions asked by CS
and its officers, agents and personnel, and (ii) provide CS with copies of any accounts or
financial statements or other information in respect of the members of the DPS Group that may be
reasonably required or reasonably necessary to enable the Cadbury Group to comply with any CFC
Legislation in relation to the DPS Group in respect of any Pre-Demerger Period or Straddle Period
(including permitting the Cadbury Group to download any information in respect of accounting
systems of the DPS Group for Pre-Demerger Periods and Straddle Periods).

               (iii) With respect to Controladora de Marcas Internacionales, S.A. de C.V. and Adams Mecca
B.V., DPS shall deliver to CS, in the case of a Pre-Demerger Period within 45 days following the
Demerger Date and in the case of a Straddle Period within 45 days following the end of such
Straddle Period, copies or originals of all Tax and accounting data and other information or
documents relating to Tax matters of the applicable company for the applicable taxable period.
With respect to the prior ownership of preferred shares of Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C.V.
(“CAMSA”) by Cadbury Adams Canada, Inc., DPS agrees to provide CS, within 45 days of a request by
CS, with any Tax and accounting data and other information or documents relating to Tax matters of
CAMSA that may be reasonably required or reasonably necessary to enable the Cadbury Group to
satisfy its Tax compliance obligations or in respect of a Tax Proceeding, including, for the
avoidance of doubt, any information that is required to be reported (or used to calculate items
that are required to be reported) or otherwise disclosed to a Taxing Authority or other
governmental entity.

               (iv) DPS agrees to provide CS, within 45 days of a request by CS, with any Tax and accounting
data and other information or documents relating to Tax matters of CBCI that may be reasonably
required or reasonably necessary to enable the Cadbury Group to satisfy its Tax compliance
obligations or in respect of a Tax Proceeding, including, for the avoidance of doubt, any
information that is required to be reported (or used to calculate items that are required to be
reported) or otherwise disclosed to a Taxing Authority or other governmental entity. CS agrees to
provide DPS, within 45 days of a request by DPS, with any Tax and accounting data and other
information or documents relating to Tax matters of CDMI that may be reasonably required or
reasonably necessary to enable the DPS Group to satisfy its Tax compliance obligations or in
respect of a Tax Proceeding, including, for the avoidance of doubt, any information that is
required to be reported (or used to calculate items that are required to be reported) or otherwise
disclosed to a Taxing Authority or other governmental entity.

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     9. Audits and Contest.

          (a) CS or DPS shall notify the other in writing upon the receipt of any notice of a Tax
Proceeding that could reasonably result in a right to indemnification of a party under this
Agreement together with a description in reasonable detail of the Tax Proceeding and the underlying
claim within 30 days of the receipt of such notice or such earlier time that would allow the
indemnifying party to timely respond to such notice; provided, that a party’s right to
indemnification under this Agreement shall not be limited in any way by a failure to so notify,
except to the extent that the indemnifying party is materially prejudiced by such failure.

          (b) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, except as otherwise provided
in this Section 9(b), CS shall have full control over any Tax Proceeding in respect of Cadbury
Group Taxes and Taxes indemnified against by CS pursuant to this Agreement including any Tax
Proceeding involving the DPS Group or any of its members relating to a Confectionery Transaction or
a Specified Entity. CS shall have absolute discretion with respect to any decisions to be made
(including choice of counsel, venue or judicial forum), or the nature of any action to be taken,
with respect to such Tax Proceeding and the contest thereof (including whether to litigate,
compromise or otherwise settle the dispute or contest and the amount of any settlement) and DPS
shall cooperate with CS in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 and this Section 9; provided
that DPS may, at its own expense, participate in any such Tax Proceeding and CS shall consult with
and take reasonable direction from DPS in respect of any decisions to be made or actions to be
taken in respect of Tax matters of the DPS Group other than with respect to Cadbury Group Taxes,
Confectionery Transactions, one or more Specified Entities or other matters relating to Taxes
indemnified against by CS pursuant to this Agreement.

          (c) With respect to Tax Proceedings not described in Section 9(b) but that could result in a
right to indemnification for Taxes or Damages by the DPS Group or the Cadbury Group, as the case
may be, under this Agreement, the indemnified party shall control the Tax Proceeding and contest
the claim indemnified against in good faith as directed by the indemnifying party; provided further
that to the extent relating to the claim indemnified against, (i) the indemnified party shall keep
the indemnifying party informed of the status and progress of the Tax Proceeding and shall consult
with the indemnified party regarding decisions relating to the Tax Proceeding, and (ii) the
indemnified party shall not settle or compromise any such Tax Proceeding without the prior written
consent of the indemnified party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).

          (d) With respect to any Tax Proceeding involving issues relating solely to a Tax Return or
Taxes of one or more members of the DPS Group for which the DPS Group has no right to
indemnification under this Agreement or Taxes indemnified against by DPS under Section 6(b)(iv),
DPS shall have control over such Tax Proceeding and shall have discretion with respect to any
decisions to be made, or the nature of any action to be taken, with respect to such Tax Proceeding;
provided that to the extent that the outcome of the Tax Proceeding can affect the Taxes of the
Cadbury Group under the CFC Legislation or otherwise, (i) CS shall have the right, at its own
expense, to participate and DPS shall keep CS informed of the status and progress of the Tax
Proceeding and shall consult with CS regarding decisions relating to the Tax Proceeding,

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and (ii) DPS shall not settle or compromise any such Tax Proceeding without the prior written
consent of CS (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).

          (e) The DPS Group acknowledges and agrees that with respect to any Tax Proceeding including or
involving the DPS Group that CS controls pursuant to this Section 9, (i) the DPS Group shall
cooperate fully with CS, (ii) the DPS Group shall act in good faith and use its best efforts to
support the defense of the Tax Proceeding, and (iii) in no event shall the DPS Group interfere with
CS’ control of the Tax Proceeding or otherwise fail to support, or take any action that is
inconsistent with, the Tax reporting positions for the relevant transaction or item unless
otherwise directed by CS in writing.

     10. Notices. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications hereunder shall
be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made upon
receipt) by delivery in person, by an internationally recognized overnight courier service, by
facsimile or registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the
respective parties hereto at the following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall
be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 10):

	 	(a)	 	If to CS or Cadbury:
	 
	 	 	 	Cadbury plc

25 Berkeley Square

London W1J 6HB

Facsimile: 44-20-7830-5015

Attention: Henry Udow, Esq. – Chief Legal Officer

                  Lisa M. Longo – Senior Vice President of Tax
	 
	 	 	 	with a copy to:
	 
	 	 	 	Shearman & Sterling LLP

599 Lexington Avenue

New York, NY 10022-6069

Facsimile: (212) 848-7179

Attention: Laurence M. Bambino, Esq.

                  Creighton O’M. Condon, Esq.
	 
	 	 	 	and
	 
	 	 	 	Slaughter and May

One Bunhill Row

London EC1Y 8YY

Facsimile: 44-20-7090-5000

Attention: Tim Boxell
	 
	 	(b)	 	If to DPS:
	 
	 	 	 	Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

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	 		 	5301 Legacy Drive

3rd Floor

Plano, TX 75024

Facsimile:

Attention: James L. Baldwin, Jr. – General Counsel

                  Taun Dimatteo – Senior Vice President of Tax
	 
	 	 	 	with a copy to:
	 
	 	 	 	Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

125 Broad Street

New York, New York 10004-2498

Facsimile: (212) 558-3588

Attention: Ronald E. Creamer, Jr., Esq.

     11. Costs and Expenses. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement or the Transition
Services Agreement, each of the Cadbury Group and the DPS Group shall bear its own costs and
expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees, accountant fees and other related professional fees
and disbursements) incurred in preparing and filing any Tax Return, in complying with the
provisions of this Agreement and in connection with any Tax Proceeding.

     12. Interest. Any payment required to be made pursuant to this Agreement that is not paid
when due shall bear interest at the Underpayment Rate.

     13. Effectiveness; Termination; Survival and Change of Control.

          (a) This Agreement shall become effective upon the consummation of the Demerger. All rights
and obligations arising hereunder shall survive until they are fully effectuated or performed in
accordance with the terms thereof. The rights and obligations of the Cadbury Group and the DPS
Group under this Agreement shall survive the sale or other transfer by any member of the Cadbury
Group or the DPS Group, as the case may be, of any assets or businesses or the assignment by such
member of any liabilities.

          (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, upon the occurrence
of (i) the acquisition of ownership, directly or indirectly, beneficially or of record, by any
Person or group (within the meaning of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the rules of the
Securities Exchange Commission thereunder as in effect on the date hereof), of capital stock
(whether denominated as common stock or preferred stock) of DPS representing more than 35% of the
aggregate ordinary voting power represented by the issued and outstanding capital stock of DPS,
(ii) the occupation of a majority of the seats (other than vacant seats) on the board of directors
of DPS by Persons who were neither (A) nominated by the board of directors of DPS nor (B) appointed
by directors so nominated, or (iii) DPS consolidating with, or merging with or into, any Person
(other than another member of the DPS Group), or any Person (other than a member of the DPS Group)
consolidating with, or merging with or into, DPS, in any such event pursuant to a transaction in
which any of the outstanding voting capital stock (whether denominated as common stock or preferred
stock) of DPS or such other Person is converted into or exchanged for cash, securities or other
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shares of the voting capital stock (whether denominated as common stock or preferred stock) of
DPS outstanding immediately prior to such transaction constitute, or are converted into or
exchanged for, a majority of the voting capital stock (whether denominated as common stock or
preferred stock) of the surviving Person immediately after giving effect to such transaction, the
indemnification obligations of the Cadbury Group to indemnify against Incremental DPS Group Taxes,
and the right of the DPS Group to be so indemnified, shall terminate without any action of the
parties hereto and none of the members of the Cadbury Group shall have any further liabilities or
obligations, and none of the members of the DPS Group shall have any further rights, with respect
to Incremental DPS Group Taxes. Unless otherwise prohibited by this Agreement, any member of the
DPS Group shall be permitted to undertake wholly internal reorganizations, consolidations, or
mergers involving DPS and any Person that is a Subsidiary of DPS after the Demerger Date.

     14. Entire Agreement; Amendments and Waivers.

          (a) This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the
subject matter contained herein.

          (b) This Agreement may not be amended or modified except (i) by an instrument in writing
signed by, or on behalf of, the parties hereto or (ii) by a waiver in accordance with Section
14(c).

          (c) Either party to this Agreement may (i) extend the time for the performance of any of the
obligations or other acts of the other party and (ii) waive compliance with any of the agreements
of the other party or conditions to such party’s obligations contained herein. Any such extension
or waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing signed by the party to be
bound thereby. Any waiver of any term or condition shall not be construed as a waiver of any
subsequent breach or a subsequent waiver of the same term or condition, or a waiver of any other
term or condition of this Agreement. The failure of either party hereto to assert any of its
rights hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of any of such rights

     15. Governing law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the
laws of the State of New York.

     16. Dispute Resolution. (a) The procedures for discussion, negotiation and arbitration set
forth in this Section 16 shall apply to all disputes, controversies or claims that may arise out of
or relate to, or arise under or in connection with, this Agreement between or among any member of
the Cadbury Group, on the one hand, and any member of the DPS Group, on the other hand
(collectively, “Agreement Disputes”).

          (b) CS and DPS will use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to resolve
expeditiously any Agreement Dispute on a mutually acceptable negotiated basis. In furtherance of
the foregoing, any member of the DPS Group or the Cadbury Group involved in an Agreement Dispute
may deliver a notice (an “Escalation Notice”) demanding an in-person meeting involving the
senior tax director of each CS and DPS. A copy of any such Escalation Notice shall be given to the
chief legal officer of each of CS and of DPS (which copy shall state that it is an Escalation
Notice pursuant to this Section 16(b)). Any agenda, location or

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procedures for such discussions or negotiations between CS and DPS may be established by CS
and DPS from time to time; provided, however, that the representatives of CS and DPS shall use
their reasonable efforts to meet within 30 days of the Escalation Notice.

          (c) If the senior tax director of each CS and DPS are not able to resolve the Agreement
Dispute within 30 days after the date of the Escalation Notice (or such shorter time as is
necessary to avoid immediate irreparable injury), then the Agreement Dispute shall be submitted to
the chief financial officer of each of CS and DPS.

          (d) If CS and DPS are not able to resolve the Agreement Dispute through the processes set
forth in subsections (b) and (c) of this Section 16 within 60 days after the date of the Escalation
Notice, such Agreement Dispute shall be determined, at the request of either CS or DPS by
arbitration, which shall be conducted (i) by three arbitrators, consisting of one arbitrator
appointed by CS, one arbitrator appointed by DPS and a third arbitrator appointed by the two
arbitrators appointed by CS and DPS or, if the arbitrators appointed by CS and DPS cannot agree on
a third arbitrator, the third arbitrator shall be appointed by the chief financial officer of each
CS and DPS, and (ii) in accordance with the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration
Association (except with respect to the selection of arbitrators) in effect at the time of filing
of the demand for arbitration.

          (e) The decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto, and
the expense of the arbitration (including the award of attorneys’ fees to the prevailing party)
shall be paid as the arbitrators determine. The decision of the arbitrators shall be executory,
and judgment thereon may be entered by any court of competent jurisdiction. The seat of the
arbitration shall be New York, New York.

          (f) The existence of, and any discussions, negotiations, arbitrations or other proceedings
relating to, any Agreement Dispute shall be considered by each party hereto as confidential
information until such time as a judgment thereon is entered in a court of competent jurisdiction.

          (g) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, no member of the DPS
Group and no member of the Cadbury Group shall have the right to institute judicial proceedings
against the other party or any Person acting by, through or under such other party, in order to
enforce the instituting party’s rights hereunder, except that any such member shall be permitted to
seek an injunction in aid of arbitration with respect to an Agreement Dispute to preserve the
status quo during the pendency of any arbitration proceeding pursuant to paragraph (d) of this
Section 16. All judicial proceedings arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be heard
and determined exclusively in any New York state or federal court sitting in the Borough of
Manhattan in The City of New York.

          (h) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the parties will continue to provide service and honor
all other commitments under this Agreement during the course of dispute resolution pursuant to the
provisions of this Section 16 with respect to all matters not subject to such Agreement Dispute.

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     17. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed and delivered (including by facsimile
transmission or portable document format (“.pdf”)) in counterparts, and by the different
Parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an
original, but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement.

     18. Assignments; Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement may not be assigned by a party
hereto without the consent of the other party hereto; provided that a merger shall not be deemed to
be an assignment under this Agreement; and provided further, that any party may assign this
Agreement or any of its rights and obligations hereunder to one or more Affiliates of such party
without the consent of the other party provided that no such assignment shall relieve the assignor
of any of its obligations hereunder. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure solely to the
benefit of the parties hereto (including the members of the Cadbury Group and the DPS Group as the
case may be) and their respective successors and permitted assigns, and nothing herein, express or
implied (including the provisions of Section 6 relating to indemnified parties), is intended to or
shall confer upon any other Person (including any shareholders of Cadbury and/or DPS) any legal or
equitable right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement.
If, during the period beginning on the Demerger Date and ending upon the expiration of the survival
period set forth in Section 13, any Person becomes an Affiliate of CS or DPS, such Affiliate shall
be bound by the terms of this Agreement and CS or DPS, as the case may be, shall provide evidence
to the other party of such Affiliate’s agreement to be bound by the terms of this Agreement upon
the request of such other party.

     19. Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or
incapable of being enforced by any Law or public policy, all other terms and provisions of this
Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect for so long as the economic or legal
substance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is not affected in any manner
materially adverse to either party hereto. Upon such determination that any term or other
provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties hereto shall negotiate in
good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the parties as closely
as possible in an acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
are consummated as originally contemplated to the greatest extent possible.

     20. CS Obligations. DPS and Cadbury agree that Cadbury shall not, and shall cause CS not to,
take any actions that would materially and adversely impact the ability of CS to fulfill its
obligations under this Agreement; provided that Cadbury may at any time following the Demerger Date
require CS to assign to Cadbury all of CS’ rights and obligations under this Agreement in
substitution for compliance by Cadbury and CS with the aforementioned obligation in this Section
20, and upon such assignment, Cadbury shall assume all of CS’ obligations under this Agreement.

     21. Authorization, etc. Each of the parties hereto hereby represents and warrants that it has
the power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, that this Agreement has
been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of such party, that this
Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of each such party, and that the
execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by such party does not contravene or

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conflict with any provision or law or of its charter or bylaws or any agreement, instrument or
order binding on such party.

*           *           *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and delivered this Agreement on the day and year
first written above.

     CADBURY SCHWEPPES PLC on its own behalf and on behalf of the members of the Cadbury Group
(other than Cadbury)

By: /s/
Henry Udow

Name: Henry Udow

Title: Chief Legal Officer and Group Secretary

     DR PEPPER SNAPPLE GROUP, INC. on its own behalf and on behalf of the members of the DPS Group

By: /s/ John O. Stewart

Name: John O. Stewart

Title: Executive
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

     CADBURY PLC, solely for purposes of Section 20

By: /s/ Henry Udow

Name: Henry Udow

Title: Chief
Legal Officer and Group Secretary

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EXECUTION VERSION

Schedule A — Beverage Assets

	1.	 	Dr Pepper, Crush, Canada Dry & Sport Cola trademarks in Europe held by Cadbury Ireland
Ltd. Sold to Dr Pepper Seven Up, Inc. on November 2, 2007.
	 
	2.	 	11.2% preferred interest in Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C. V. held by Cadbury Mexico
Investments B.V. Sold to Bebidas Americas Investments B.V. on November 28, 2007.
	 
	3.	 	Shares of Cadbury Servicios S.A. de C.V. held by Cadbury Schweppes Overseas Ltd. and Soset
Companies A, B, D, and G. Shares of Cadbury Servicios S.A. de C.V. held by Cadbury Schweppes
Overseas Ltd. and Soset Companies A, B and G sold to Bebidas Americas Investments B.V. on
November 28, 2007. Shares of Cadbury Servicios S.A. de C.V. held by Soset Company D sold to
Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C. V. on November 28, 2007.
	 
	4.	 	99.95% interest in Cadbury Bebidas, S.A. de C. V. held by Controladora de Marcas
Internaciolales, S.A. de. C.V. Sold to Bebidas Americas Investments B.V. on November 28, 2007.
	 
	5.	 	3% common shares in Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C. V. held by Cadbury Schweppes
Overseas Ltd. and Soset A, B, G, and D Companies. Sold to Bebidas Americas Investments
B.V. on November 28, 2007.
	 
	6.	 	996 Class I, Series B shares of Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C. V. held by Aguas
Minerales Holdings, Inc. Sold to Bebidas Americas Investments B.V. on November 28, 2007.
	 
	7.	 	Shares held by Soset Companies A, B, D, and G in the subsidiaries of Cadbury Aguas Minerales,
S.A. de C. V., including (i) Cadbury Servicios Comerciales, S.A. de C.V., (ii) Compañía
Exportadora de Aguas Minerals S.A de C.V., (iii) Comercializadora de Bebidas, S.A. de C.V.,
(iv) Embotelladora Balseca, S.A. de C.V., (v) Manantiales Penafiel, S.A. de C.V., (vi)
Distribuidora Anahuac, S.A. de C.V. fixed Series A shares and variable Series B shares, (vii)
Embotelladora Orange Crush, S.A. and (viii) Distribuidora de Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C.V.
Shares held by Soset Companies A, B and G sold to Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C. V. on
December 18, 2007. Shares held by Soset Company D sold to Cadbury Bebidas, S.A. de C. V. on
December 18, 2007.
	 
	8.	 	All the shares in Canada Dry Mott’s Inc. held by Cadbury Schweppes Investments B.V. sold to
Aguas Minerales International Investments B.V. on April 28, 2008.
	 
	9.	 	Mexican Beverages Intangible Property held by Controladora de Marcas Internaciolales, S.A.
Sold to Bebidas Americas Investments B.V. on April 29, 2008.

 

 

	10.	 	All the membership interests in Beverage Investments LLC held by Cadbury Adams USA II LLC
transferred to Mott’s General Partnership in redemption of partnership interests held by
Mott’s General Partnership on April 29, 2008.
	 
	11.	 	All the stock in Bebidas Americas Investments B.V. held by Cadbury Schweppes Investments
B.V. Sold to Cadbury Schweppes Americas Inc. on May 1, 2008.
	 
	12.	 	Stock of Berkeley Square US Inc. held by CS Americas Holdings B.V. contributed to CS Americas
Inc. on May 2, 2008.

 

 

Schedule B — Beverage Entities

	1.	 	Cadbury Servicios, S.A. de C.V.
	 
	2.	 	Cadbury Bebidas, S.A. de C. V.
	 
	3.	 	Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C. V.
	 
	4.	 	Mexican affiliates, including (i) Cadbury Servicios Comerciales, S.A. de C.V., (ii) Compañía
Exportadora de Aguas Minerals S.A de C.V., (iii) Comercializadora de Bebidas, S.A. de C.V.,
(iv) Embotelladora Balseca, S.A. de C.V., (v) Manantiales Penafiel, S.A. de C.V., (vi)
Distribuidora Anahuac, S.A. de C.V. fixed Series A shares and variable Series B shares, (vii)
Embotelladora Orange Crush, S.A., and (viii) Distribuidora de Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C.V.
	 
	5.	 	Bebidas Americas Investments B.V.
	 
	6.	 	Canada Dry Mott’s Inc.
	 
	7.	 	Aguas Minerales International Investments B.V.
	 
	8.	 	Nuthatch Trading US Inc.
	 
	9.	 	Berkeley Square US Inc.
	 
	10.	 	Beverage Investments LLC.

 

 

Schedule C — Confectionery Assets

	1.	 	Nominal shareholding in Cadbury International & Leasing S. de R.L. de C.V. and Cadbury
Adams Mexico held by Cadbury Aguas Minerales, S.A. de C. V.
	 
	2.	 	High Ridge Finance Ltd. Stock held by International Investments Management LLC.
	 
	3.	 	Membership interests in Cadbury Schweppes US Finance LLC held by Cadbury Schweppes
Finance Inc.
	 
	4.	 	Membership interests in Green & Blacks USA LLC held by Cadbury Beverages Delaware Inc.
	 
	5.	 	Rights in the Rose’s Brands in North America held by Mott’s LLP. See Section 3 of Schedule E.
	 
	6.	 	Gini and Crush brands held by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc.
	 
	7.	 	Squirt and A&W trademarks in Australia held by A&W Concentrate Company.
	 
	8.	 	Hershey license, including Peter Paul and York brands held by Cadbury Beverages Delaware,
Inc.
	 
	9.	 	Dr Pepper know-how for the Australian market held by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc.
	 
	10.	 	Cadbury Adams USA II LLC interests held by Mott’s General Partnership.

 

 

Schedule D — Confectionery Entities

	1.	 	Cadbury International & Leasing S. de R.L. de C.V. and Cadbury Adams Mexico.
	 
	2.	 	High Ridge Finance Ltd.
	 
	3.	 	Cadbury Schweppes US Finance LLC.
	 
	4.	 	Green & Blacks USA LLC.
	 
	5.	 	Cadbury Adams USA II LLC.
	 
	6.	 	Cadbury Adams USA LLC.

 

 

Schedule E — Confectionery Transactions

	1.	 	Sale of membership interests in Cadbury Schweppes US Finance LLC on July 10, 2007, by Cadbury
Schweppes Finance Inc. to CS Confectionery Inc.
	 
	2.	 	Sale of the rights to Rose’s brands in North America by Mott’s LLP to Cadbury Ireland Ltd on
November 2, 2007.
	 
	3.	 	Sale of Gini and Crush brands by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. and sale of Squirt and A&W
trademarks in Australia by A&W Concentrate Company on November 2, 2007, to Cadbury Enterprises
PTE Limited.
	 
	4.	 	Acquisition by Controladora de Marcas Internaciolales, S.A. de. C.V. from Cadbury Aguas
Minerales, S.A. de C. V. one share of its Cadbury International & Leasing S. de R.L. de C.V.
stock and Cadbury Adams Mexico stock on November 28, 2007.
	 
	5.	 	Redemption of Aguas Minerales Holdings, Inc. custodial ownership interest and cancellation of
all the shares held for the benefit of Cadbury Schweppes Overseas Ltd. in Cadbury Aguas
Minerales, S.A. de C.V. on December 5, 2007.
	 
	6.	 	Sale of all membership interests in Green & Blacks USA LLC to Cadbury Adams USA LLC on
January 1, 2008.
	 
	7.	 	Sale of Hershey license (including Peter Paul and York brands) by Cadbury Beverages Delaware
Inc. to Cadbury Ireland Ltd. on April 29, 2008.
	 
	8.	 	Sale of Dr Pepper know-how for the Australian market to Cadbury Enterprises PTE Limited
by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. on April 29, 2008.
	 
	9.	 	Election by Cadbury Adams USA LLC to be treated as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax
purposes and corresponding issuance of non-voting stock and preferred stock on or about May 1,
2008.
	 
	10.	 	Transfer by Mott’s General Partnership of its interest in Cadbury Adams USA II LLC to CS
Confectionery Inc. on May 1, 2008.
	 
	11.	 	Transactions other than in the ordinary course of business after April 2007 and on or before
the Demerger Date between or among two or more of the Specified Entities.

 

 

Schedule F — Specified Entities

	1.	 	Americas Beverages Management GP
	 
	2.	 	International Beverage Investments GP
	 
	3.	 	Mott’s General Partnership
	 
	4.	 	High Ridge Investments US Inc. (the successor of High Ridge Investments Ltd.)
	 
	5.	 	International Investments Management LLC
	 
	6.	 	Nuthatch Trading US Inc. (the successor of Nuthatch Trading Ltd.)
	 
	7.	 	Berkeley Square US Inc. (the successor of Berkeley Square Investments Ltd.)
	 
	8.	 	Snapple Beverage Corporation
	 
	9.	 	Nantucket Allserve Inc.
	 
	10.	 	High Ridge Investments Ltd. (the predecessor of High Ridge Investments US Inc.)
	 
	11.	 	Nuthatch Trading Ltd. (the predecessor of Nuthatch Trading US Inc.)
	 
	12.	 	Berkeley Square Investments Ltd. (the predecessor of Berkeley Square US Inc.)
	 
	13.	 	Beverage Investments LLC

 

 

Schedule G — Exceptions to Section 5(b)(vi)

1. Upstream merger of Seven-Up/RC Bottling Company with and into Dr Pepper Bottling Company of
Texas on May 31, 2008 or as soon as possible after the Demerger Date.

2. Upstream merger of Dr Pepper Bottling of Spokane Inc. with and into Dr Pepper Bottling Company
of Texas on May 31, 2008 or as soon as possible after the Demerger Date.

3. Upstream merger of Seven Up Bottling Company of San Francisco with and into Dr Pepper Bottling
Company of Texas on May 31, 2008 or as soon as possible after the Demerger Date.

4. Merger of Beverages Management, Inc. with and into The American Bottling Company on May 31, 2008
or as soon as possible after the Demerger Date.

5. Merger of Dr Pepper Bottling Company of Texas with and into The American Bottling Company
on May 31, 2008 or as soon as possible after the Demerger Date.

6. Downstream merger of Cadbury Schweppes Bottling Group, Inc. with and into The American Bottling
Company on May 31, 2008 or as soon as possible after the Demerger Date.

7. Upstream merger of Southeast-Atlantic Beverage Corporation with and into The American Bottling
Company on December 31, 2008 or as soon as possible after the Demerger Date.

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