The consumer protection authority has not found problems in chocolate Santas
The consumer protection authority has started the nationwide checks before the holidays, so far the experience has shown that the composition of chocolate Santa Clauses corresponds to the name, fat and sugar content on the packaging.
The Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) announced that ITM’s accredited Food and Chemical Laboratory examined 15 milk chocolate and 5 dark chocolate Santa Claus figurines. As in previous years, this year’s laboratory test was also excellent, as all 20 products met the requirements. (MTI)
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