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Lab grown chocolate..good luck eating that.

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While major chocolate companies invest in lab-grown alternatives expected to reach shelves by 2027, many have already been quietly reformulating their classic products for years. Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, for example, no longer qualifies as real chocolate in some countries due to the replacement of cocoa butter with cheaper vegetable oils, emulsifiers like PGPR, and artificial flavorings.

These gradual changes allow taste buds to adapt without notice, while vague ingredient labels like “chocolate flavoring” mask the shift away from traditional recipes. For authentic chocolate, look for bars with five ingredients or fewer real cocoa butter, cocoa solids, sugar, cocoa mass, and natural vanilla and avoid those listing vegetable fats or polyglycerol.

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Buy chocolate from 'boutique' brands not owned by huge companies e.g. Cadbury's. Here are some examples.

https://rausch.de/en
https://en.rapunzel.de/chocolate.html
https://www.marouchocolate.com
https://www.fazer.com/en/products/chocolate/
https://www.whittakers.co.nz

Minimum standard is this. I believe Donki, Daiso or Sakuraya sells them.

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Green & Black's was on my list but it got acquired by Cadbury's some years ago. You can read the fine print on them and decide for yourself.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_&_Black's
https://www.cadburygiftsdirect.co.uk/green-and-blacks
 
While major chocolate companies invest in lab-grown alternatives expected to reach shelves by 2027, many have already been quietly reformulating their classic products for years. Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, for example, no longer qualifies as real chocolate in some countries due to the replacement of cocoa butter with cheaper vegetable oils, emulsifiers like PGPR, and artificial flavorings.

These gradual changes allow taste buds to adapt without notice, while vague ingredient labels like “chocolate flavoring” mask the shift away from traditional recipes. For authentic chocolate, look for bars with five ingredients or fewer real cocoa butter, cocoa solids, sugar, cocoa mass, and natural vanilla and avoid those listing vegetable fats or polyglycerol.

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