Bakers sue Nestle over white chocolate

While it isn’t technically chocolate as it’s strictly defined, the fusion of cocoa butter remnants mixed with sugar and milk solids is a wonderful confection utilized by bakers the world over. Recently two bakers filed a class action lawsuit against Nestle, alleging the multi-billion dollar company “sells fake white chocolate baking chips and tries to market them as whitechocolate” according to the text of the suit. Strange food combos that really work (Lovefood) In a statement issued to Newsweek that describes the suit as “baseless”, Nestle notes that “the label on our Toll House Premier White Morsels accurately describes the product, complies with FDA regulations, and provides consumers with all of the information necessary to help them make an informed purchasing decision.” The company does have a point, given that “creamy, vanilla-flavored morsels” is written in tiny print on the product’s packaging, and the Premier White packaging doesn’t make any explicit references to chocolate.

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