Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband no longer meet the requirements of UK law to be described as 'chocolate' bars - and they come hot on the heels of Penguin and Club bars doing the same thing Nestle has had to change the description on two of its most iconic bars (stock image) (Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Two classic Nestle bars have been hit by the cost-of-living crisis – and, as a result, can no longer be called "chocolate".

The iconic Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband biscuits contain less cocoa than required under UK laws to be described as chocolate bars . In Great Britain, an official chocolate bar must have at least 20% cocoa solids and 20% milk solids.

These two pieces of confectionary no longer meet these requirements as Nestle try to combat the soaring c

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