skylizard
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First of all, I don't even like Hershey's chocolate. Something about it just doesn't taste right to me. So I usually end up buying imported chocolate anyway. I'm just amazed that Hershey's was able to ban British chocolate.
"Hershey's has blocked British-made Cadbury chocolate from entering the US.
The chocolate company struck up a deal with Let's Buy British Imports to stop imports of Cadbury products made overseas, reports Tatiana Schlossberg at The New York Times.
The company will also stop importing British Kit Kat bars, Toffee Crisps, and Yorkie chocolate bars.
Fans of chocolate manufactured in Britain say it tastes better than American-made chocolate.
A Hershey's representative told The New York Times that the company has the rights to manufacture Cadbury chocolate in America using different recipes, and that importing British chocolate is an infringement.
The New York Times broke down the major differences between the kinds of chocolates.
"Chocolate in Britain has a higher fat content; the first ingredient listed on a British Cadburys Dairy Milk (plain milk chocolate) is milk," Schlossberg writes. "In an American-made Cadburys bar, the first ingredient is sugar."
The American version also contains preservatives.
Furious Cadbury fans have started the hashtag #boycotthershey."
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/hersheys-bans-british-chocolate-2015-1#ixzz3Q24Ii4Ws
"Hershey's has blocked British-made Cadbury chocolate from entering the US.
The chocolate company struck up a deal with Let's Buy British Imports to stop imports of Cadbury products made overseas, reports Tatiana Schlossberg at The New York Times.
The company will also stop importing British Kit Kat bars, Toffee Crisps, and Yorkie chocolate bars.
Fans of chocolate manufactured in Britain say it tastes better than American-made chocolate.
A Hershey's representative told The New York Times that the company has the rights to manufacture Cadbury chocolate in America using different recipes, and that importing British chocolate is an infringement.
The New York Times broke down the major differences between the kinds of chocolates.
"Chocolate in Britain has a higher fat content; the first ingredient listed on a British Cadburys Dairy Milk (plain milk chocolate) is milk," Schlossberg writes. "In an American-made Cadburys bar, the first ingredient is sugar."
The American version also contains preservatives.
Furious Cadbury fans have started the hashtag #boycotthershey."
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/hersheys-bans-british-chocolate-2015-1#ixzz3Q24Ii4Ws