Penguin and Club Bars Can No Longer Be Described as Chocolate
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Penguin and Club bars are no longer considered 'chocolate' due to changes in their coating ingredients, sparking concerns over labeling and consumer trust.
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"Sensory testing with consumers shows the new coatings deliver the same great taste as the originals," the spokesperson added.
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