Cadbury pulled hot chocolate from shop shelves before Christmas and now the chocolate maker, which is based in Birmingham, has spoken out and the reason has been revealed.
The confiscated bars, whose brand was not specified, must now be re-exported or destroyed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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