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Chocolate-flavoured, but no longer chocolate: Toffee Crisp fans may have seen a change in how their confectionery is labelled Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband bars can no longer be called chocolate after ...
British classics Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband bars can no longer be referred to as “chocolate” after the latest changes made to their recipe. In the UK, in order to be called milk chocolate, a product ...
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 ...
When the crisp came out of the oven, the topping — a combination of chopped walnuts and toffee bits mixed with flour, sugar and bits of butter — was golden and crunchy. And the Granny Smith apple ...
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 ...