Cadbury

Just for fun, acting on a comment left at another post, I decided to check to see what Kosher products and halal products Cadbury offers.

Below, the list of kosher items:

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Now below the fold, the list of halal products this company offers.

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Kinda begs the question. ‘Who is it exactly that secretly controls the world?’

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

10 Replies to “Cadbury”

  1. Instant cure for the impulse to purchase anything from Cadbury’s at the checkout. Good conversation points with people in the checkout line, a perfect venue.

  2. Other Halal sellouts to the jihad are Nestle’s, Kellogg’s, Campbell’s, Kraft.

  3. I am not surprised ! I ordered some vitamins from New Chapter company and guess what they have “halal gelatin” listed on their ingredients. I have been purchasing their products for years . Supposely Procter And Gamble bought New Chapter out and decided to add ” halal ”
    I wrote them an email to ask them what happens to the customers who do not want “halal ” and they never replied . Also shopping at some health grocery stores i found some organic halal chicken broth. It seems it’s going around .

  4. No more Cadbury products for me and family, let them sell it to the rag bags only. This halal disease seems to be increasing everyday.

  5. Making easter treats halal is wonderfully subversive. What will the little muslim kiddies be thinking when eating chocolate eggs and bunnies? Or better yet seeing all the eggs and bunnies and jelly beans that all the other kids get to eat.

    They’ll be thinking “all we get on holidays is disgusting figs”.

    Children may not understand religeon – but they understand candy.

  6. Cadbury is like any other organisation, trying to make money while strapped by government regulations. The government has mandated that Islam and Muslims are a protected species, and must be pampered accordingly. That is why all companies are doing this nonsense.

    I estimate two more years for the wind to change.

  7. Cadbury can’t be sold in the EU because it doesn’t contain enough chocolate:

    The chocolate war began in 1973 when Britain joined the EU.

    To continental Europeans, milky British chocolate with its vegetable fat was seen as less than the real thing.

    But London’s EU membership negotiators made it clear that Britain would not adopt EU chocolate standards, which at the time required chocolate to contain only cocoa ingredients.

    Britain, Ireland and Denmark won an exemption to continue making their own chocolate, while other EU countries could ban vegetable fats in chocolate if they wished.

  8. “Cadbury can’t be sold in the EU because it doesn’t contain enough chocolate”

    That is the only good directive the EU has ever made.

    Cadbury’s chocs are rubbish anyway.

  9. DP I agree with the reason for the halal labeling, I personally think things will change faster but I am constantly underestimating the time it takes for events to play out to their logical conclusion.