Cadbury pulls hot chocolate from shelves over quality concerns

thesun.co.uk

Cadbury withdrew its hot chocolate from shelves late last year due to quality concerns, causing shortages during the holiday season. The company noted issues with the product's texture and color but confirmed it was safe to consume. The product returned to stores in late December, but some customers reported finding mold inside containers. Cadbury acknowledged ongoing quality issues and encouraged dissatisfied customers to contact their care team for assistance. Product recalls for quality or safety concerns are common. Other recent recalls include children's bags from Primark and a faulty mug from Boots, highlighting the importance of consumer safety.


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