In short:
The UK’s rival version of a Tim Tam, the Penguin, is now labelled as “chocolate flavour” because it no longer meets the UK’s definition of chocolate.
Rising cocoa prices have led to some manufacturers changing the recipes of chocolate products to the point they can no longer be legally defined as chocolate.
What’s next?
Tim Tam maker Arnott’s says it has no plans to change its recipe. Cocoa commodity prices are starting to fall but retail chocolate prices are expected to remain high for some time.
Penguins are horrible. Not worth the calories.
I live in the USA now, and Trader Joe’s and Aldi both have store brand imitation Tim Tams here. Those are better than Penguins too.
AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 1 day ago
[There’s an Alan Moore story about a Roman official who knows that the empire will fall, because the forged coins he’s assessing have more precious metals than the real ones.
The knock-off Penguin bars in Lidl can be called “milk chocolate”, whereas actual Penguins must say they have a “milk chocolate flavour coating”.](mstdn.social/@Nickiquote/115435791277961895)