
“Cadbury has voluntarily removed two of its products from the shelves,” said minister S Subramaniam.
The tests were conducted by the ministry, which over the weekend announced that two Cadbury products contained pork traces.
Chocolate products are popular in Malaysia and can be found in most shops nationwide.
Pork and its by-products, alcohol and animals not slaughtered according to Islamic procedures are not considered halal (permissible) and are forbidden to Muslims.
Cadbury Malaysia, a part of the British multinational owned by Mondelez International, said it was withdrawing the Cadbury Dairy Milk hazelnut and Cadbury Dairy Milk roast almond products.
“Ensuring that all our products made here in Malaysia are halal is something we take very seriously,” it said in a Facebook posting. Meanwhile anger among Muslims is mounting, with one senior religious official calling for a hefty fine or a shutdown of the Malaysian plant.

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