pic: Toffee Crisp ranges can no longer be called chocolate. Pic: Adobestock Classic Nestlé confectionery lines, Toffee Crisp, and Blue Riband, have become the latest in the UK that can no longer be ...
Related: Cocoa farm in the Amazon suffering devastating climate impacts Nestle has changed the recipes for its Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband bars, meaning they no longer meet the UK's official ...
Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband bars no longer qualify as chocolate after conglomerate Nestle changed its recipes. In order to be officially classified as “milk chocolate” in the UK a product must ...
Nestlé has revamped Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband as part of a money-saving strategy that means the confections can no longer legally be labelled as chocolate, according to The Grocer. UK laws ...
Nestlé has reformulated two beloved confectionery favourites, Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband, in a cost-cutting move that strips them of their legal right to be labelled as chocolate, according to The ...
To be chocolate a bar must have 20% cocoa solids (Picture: Getty Images) If your favourite chocolate bar is Toffee Crisp or Blue Riband, you may have to pick a new one – as according to the rules, ...
Nestlé has been stopped from calling two of its popular treats chocolate bars after the recipe was changed. Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband products are now officially described as being as 'encased' in ...
Chocolate makers Nestlé have been stopped from calling two popular bars chocolate - forced into a change of descriptions following recipe overhauls. Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband products are now ...
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Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband can no longer be classed as chocolate after their recipes were tweaked by Nestle. Confectionary can only lawfully be described as milk chocolate in the UK if it contains ...
Nestlé has reformulated Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband in a cost-cutting measure that means the treats can no longer legally be called chocolate, The Grocer has reported. Under UK regulations, milk ...
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