Zsiska Candy Jewellery Banned in UK
Written by HeBe   

Trading Standards recently seized the entire UK stock of Candy jewellery from the UK supplier of Zsiska Jewellery.

Following a review of the Consumer Protection Act of 1987 / Food Imitation Regulation of 1989, Trading Standards have confiscated the entire range of Zsiska Candy jewellery from the UK supplier thus preventing its continued sale in the UK. Trading Standards believe there maybe a risk to consumers if they mistakenly try to consume the product.

Zsiska Candy Jewellery has been sold for many years without any problems. It continues to be sold across the world and there are no recorded incidents of any person actually eating any piece of Zsiska Candy jewellery by mistake.

In a statement to the press, Laura Bentley owner of popular online jewellery retailer HeBe Jewellery said,

"It's just another example of the Governments vision of a nanny state. Zsiska Candy jewellery is one of our best selling ranges and we have had to tell customers they can no longer purchase it because it might be mistaken for food and eaten. How ridiculous."

Zsiska Jewellery

An example piece of jewellery from the Zsiska Candy range. Let's hope they don't decide to ban sweets next incase anbody tries to wear them as jewellery.

Do you think they are right to stop the sale of the Zsiska Signature Candy collection? Let us know.





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