Cadbury relieved over ‘halal’ confirmation


PETALING JAYA: Cadbury has come out to dispel any doubt over the ‘halal’ status of its delicious dairy delicacies, confirming on Tuesday that all its chocolates made and sold in Malaysia comply to Islamic standards.

“We at Cadbury Malaysia are happy to confirm what we have believed all along – that the chocolates we make and sell in Malaysia are halal," said Sunil Sethi, Managing Director, Mondelez Malaysia. "Having operated in Malaysia for over 40 years, nothing is more important to us than our consumers' trust. We intend to put this incident behind us and focus on spreading joy which is at the heart of everything we do at Cadbury.”

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