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21 Dec 2014, 3:57 pm

Welsh Dragon Sausage

I always get a kick out of this bizarre decision from Wales. From http://www.loweringthebar.net/2007/01/warning_welsh_d.html:

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In November, the Trading Standards department for Powys County, Wales, forced a sausage manufacturer to change the label of its "Welsh Dragon"-brand spicy sausage, on the grounds that the label was misleading because the product did not contain real dragon.

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Jon Carthew, owner of the fraudulent sausage maker, Black Mountains Smokery, said that he had yet to receive any complaints about the absence of real dragon meat in the sausages, and believed that might be an indication that his customers did not think there was dragon meat in the sausages to begin with.


For what it's worth, it is available in at least some places, for example from Radcliffe Butchers, Castletown, Isle of Man: http://www.radcliffebutchers.com/engine/shop/product/SA-1008/Welsh+Dragon+Sausage.



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21 Dec 2014, 4:13 pm

Lol. That's labeling gone mad, didn't contain real dragon, lol, whats next ...all festive foods on March 17th, starting with Shamrock Shakes.


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