Öko-Test finds mineral oil contamination in 23 chocolate Santas - only seven are recommended
Created: 11/22/2022, 5:20 p.m
By: Nadja Pohr
Öko-Test was only able to recommend seven out of 23 chocolate Santas.
Including Santa Claus from Milka.
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Öko-Test took a closer look at Santa Clauses and Santa Clauses made of chocolate - the results are frightening.
Impurities were found in all tests.
Stuttgart - The fact that Christmas is just around the corner can not only be guessed at by the Christmas markets that are about to start in Germany, but also by the gingerbread and chocolate Santa Clauses in supermarkets and discounters.
In the candy shelves at Kaufland, Edeka, Aldi, Lidl and Co. you are spoiled for choice - whether from Lindt, Milka or Alnatura, the delicious Santa Clauses smile at customers in a friendly manner.
However, Öko-Test has now taken a closer look at the red hats and made some unpleasant discoveries.
Öko-Test finds mineral oil contamination in all chocolate Santas
Öko-Test sent a total of 23 chocolate Santa Clauses to the laboratory for testing.
These include seven made from organic chocolate and four vegan products.
From traditional brands to discounter offers, everything was there, as
Stern
reports.
In the end, however, none of the chocolate Santas was convincing: contamination with mineral oil components was found in all products.
The mineral oil contamination can be found in many foods such as rice or cooking oils.
They usually get into the food during production processes or storage, but they can also be found in packaging.
According to
Stern
, these are often saturated mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOSH).
They accumulate in the body and can damage organs.
On the other hand, aromatic mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOAH), which can lead to hormonal disorders and are also suspected of being carcinogenic and mutagenic, are more critical.
Among the 23 Santa Clauses tested by Öko-Test, Alnatura's whole milk Santa Claus (EUR 2.19) has the highest proportion of mineral oil components and was rated "poor".
Two vegan products also received this rating, including the Riegelein Merry Xmas Santa (1.59 euros).
A total of five products failed.
The exact results can be viewed for a fee at Öko-Test.
According to Öko-Test, only seven Santa Clauses are recommended
In the end, Öko-Test can only recommend seven out of 23 chocolate Santas.
These include the Milka Santa Claus alpine milk for 1.09 euros or the organic chocolate Santa Claus from Naturland (1.95 euros), which is available from the drugstore chain dm.
For vegan offers, Öko-Test can recommend Yann's organic chocolate Santa Claus vegan (2.99 euros).
All in all, the result is not a nice present for the chocolate Santa Clauses.