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Its popularity means it's really hard to get hold of a bar right now. LIDL revealed they sell 72 bars of the stuff per minute ...
A VIRAL Dubai-style chocolate is being pulled from supermarket shelves across the UK, after being found to pose a dangerous ...
Lindt launched its “Dubai-style chocolate” last month with Lidl following a week later. Aldi’s ice-cream riff on the flavour is going in store on April 14, and no doubt there’ll be plenty ...
Lidl, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets have issued recall warnings to shoppers, with the FSA saying "do not eat" ...
The elusive treat has made its way around the world, driving global pistachio shortages and inspiring artisan chocolatiers.
An urgent recall has been issued for three different Dubai-style chocolate products due to a potentially deadly undisclosed ...
Article continues below Following on from the bars rising in popularity, many UK supermarkets including Lidl, Tesco, M&S and Waitrose have stocked Dubai-style chocolate bars on their shelves. Products ...
The original Dubai chocolate bar is made by FIX Dessert Chocolatier in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is called "Can't Get Knafeh Of It." A six-pack of bars costs $120 on the FIX Dessert ...
Dubai chocolate first started trending on social media last year, after content creator Maria Vehera posted an ASMR video munching on the chocolate bar. The video has amassed over 120 million ...