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Standard of identity

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Having bought this bar today only to be surprised about the ingredients. I am pretty sure it does not meet the standard of identity for White Chocolate hence if you ever pick up a bar of the stuff with the new wrapping you will find that it doesn't say white chocolate anywhere on the package. I have removed the part at the end that goes "Because it is a white chocolate, there is no cocoa powder; it simply contains cocoa butter, the fat in chocolate." Bushido Brown (talk) 20:50, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You're right. That's because Hershey recently changed the ingredients for some of their products (ie. replacing cocoa butter with vegetable, sunflower oil, shea butter, etc.) in order to cut costs and keep the price the same. The label for Cookies 'n' Cream used to clearly say "White chocolate with chocolate cookie bits", now it doesn't, and I remember the original advertising clearly stating that it was white chocolate (you could probably youtube it). 142.167.187.24 (talk) 15:16, 28 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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