Cadbury's Fans Have to Get Used to the New Slogan on Wrappers
Chocolate giant Cadbury's has done away with the famous glass and a half slogan from their wrappers.
Chocolate giant Cadbury's has done away with the famous "glass and a half" slogan from their wrappers.
Each bar of Dairy Milk now has the words: "The equivalent of 426ml of fresh liquid milk in every 227g of milk chocolate."
Although Cadbury's has kept the picture of a glass and a half of milk on the packs, it isn't pouring into a choc square any more.
The firm claimed Trading Standards insisted the 82-year-old wording was replaced by metric measurements.
Cadbury's said the decision to alter the wording to metric was taken in 2007, although the wrappers were not changed until recently.
A spokesman called the change "regulatory" and denied the famous recipe had been changed.
"The phrase didn't make sense if the pack stated the bar weighs 49g or 230g," the Sun quoted him as saying.
New EU rules also mean the firm has been forced to raise the calorie count by five in each 49g bar, by having to count the fibre in each chunk.
A spokesman for American food giant Kraft, owner of Cadbury's, said the company would keep using the phrase in their marketing campaigns.
However, Andy Foster, of the Trading Standards Institute has denied forcing Cadbury's to display the ingredients on the wrapper in metric.
He said: "The Cadbury's slogan is well known by consumers and should not be confused or caught up with food labelling laws.
"The Trading Standards Institute would have no objection to the continued use of the famous slogan unless it was considered misleading by consumers."
Source: ANI