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Viral Sach: Is eating 'Snickers' chocolate DEADLY for you?

New Delhi: A video is getting viral on social media claiming that snickers chocolate can cause cancer. Footage shows some people throwing crates chocolate into a pit and setting them on fire. Viral Sach: Is eating 'Snickers' chocolate DEADLY for you? The video is, reportedly, from Gaza. It also claims that in 56 countries production of this chocolate is stopped. Viral Sach: Is eating 'Snickers' chocolate DEADLY for you? Our investigation: In our investigation, we found that video is of 2016. In Germany, a consumer found plastic particles inside snickers. So on consumer's complaint, as a precautionary step, Mars company (which manufactures snickers) recalled the entire consignment. Viral Sach: Is eating 'Snickers' chocolate DEADLY for you? Hence, the video claiming that snickers chocolate can cause cancer is WRONG.

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