Community | October 03, 2010 | 4 comments

Chocolate and Cancer: Just Coincidence?

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Cadbury’s famous ‘glass and a half’ milk claim has been dropped from its wrappers of Dairy Milk. The old claim referred to the amount of milk used in a half pound of Dairy Milk. (1)

Cadbury initially said Trading Standards was behind the change but the regulator has denied any involvement. Cadbury has since backtracked over the suggestion.

“The Trading Standards Institute would have no objection to the continued use of the slogan unless it was considered misleading by consumers,” a spokesman for the watchdog said. “The slogan is well known by consumers and should not be confused with food labeling laws.”

Cocoa and chocolate have been acclaimed for their possible medicinal and health benefits, but are consumers aware that the milk going into the chocolate may not be so healthy?

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4 comments // Chocolate and Cancer: Just Coincidence?

  • heroinandcornflakes
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
    • The Silk brand of soybean and almond milk now comes in
      not only vanilla but also chocolate flavors tounting " extra
      antioxidents " It's pretty good. Not the best chocolate I've
      ever tasted, but it can be improved to be. The vanilla almond
      milk is all I mix with musli or other cold cereal. It has twice
      the calcium & magnesium of cows milk, and none of the
      horrid abusive adulterations they inhumanely subject cows
      to. And you get 30% Vitamin E which is necessary to protect
      eyes, skin, heart, and tissues from free radical damage.

    • 1 year ago
  • danitassin
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      danitassin  
    • Milk is not actually as good for us as we think. The Meat and Dairy industries paid the government to change the food pyramid to reflect them in a better light. Read about Intergrative Nutrition. It explains more.

    • 1 year ago
  • heroinandcornflakes
    • 0
      heroinandcornflakes  
    • Cocoa and chocolate have been acclaimed for their possible medicinal and health benefits, but are consumers aware that the milk going into the chocolate may not be so healthy?

    • 1 year ago
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