Chocolate War: Who defeats the hype about the Dubai sweetness?

Chocolate War: Who defeats the hype about the Dubai sweetness?

The Dubai chocolate causes great sensation and is now available in various supermarkets! Originally an internet trend, the candy with a creamy pistachio cream and crispy Kadayif has developed into a real hit. Lidl planned to include this sought -after chocolate in his range from December 13th. But now the project could stand in the way of a legal problem, as reported Berlin Live . Andreas Wilmers, Managing Director of Alina Wilmers Verwaltungs GmbH, leads legal steps against various companies because he wants to ban the sale of products under the name "Dubai-Chocolate" that does not come from Dubai.

Wilmers has already warned the well -known chocolate manufacturers Lindt & Sprüngli and calls for a declaration of injunction. According to his information, the dealers give the impression that their chocolate come from Dubai, which is not the case. If Lindt does not react until December 12th, Wilmers plans to apply for a sales stop in the urgent procedure. However, the spokeswoman for Lindt denied these allegations and explained that "Dubai chocolate" was only a variety of varieties, not necessarily a origin. This legal banter could also influence Lidl, because Wilmers has also announced that it is also against the discounter, such as reported.

The hype about the Dubai chocolate

The Dubai chocolate not only caused excitement in this country, but also inspires international chocolate fans. Dealers even offer the coveted plates for sums of up to 3000 euros on platforms such as eBay. More and more food products are bringing the name Dubai into play, from Dubai Bratwurst to Dubai-Pizza, and many are willing to pay high prices. The companies stake the big business in the shadow of the hype for this candy.

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