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Old Cocoa Puffs illegal in Iceland

The new Cocoa Puffs recipe in Iceland has been a hot topic lately, with some more pleased with the flavour than others.

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Finns not told about Israeli settlement products

Finnish citizens are unwittingly purchasing goods imported from contested Israeli settlements because there is no set procedure on how products must be labelled.

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Man survives in snow-covered car for two months

A Swedish man has been rescued after spending two months in his snow-covered car without food or water.

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Icelanders do not eat road salt

Following a story published by IceNews and other Icelandic news channels regarding industrial salt being used in commercial food production, a number of international media channels have misinterpreted and distributed false information.

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For 13 years Icelanders have been eating industrial salt

It came to light over the weekend that for at least 13 years the Icelandic brewing and food supplies company Ölgerðin Egill Skallagrímsson has been selling industrial salt to food production companies to put in their products.

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Icelandic saint’s day: celebrate with putrefied fish

Today is Þorláksmessa (St. Þorlákur’s Day), the patron saint of Iceland. It is also an important part of Christmas and time to eat putrefied skate.

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What does Christmas food say about us? Icelandic expert says “a lot”

Icelanders who eat a smoked rack of pork on Christmas Eve are people of the centre – the mainstay of Icelandic society. They are the people who are sick and tired of Icesave. People who eat lamb are nationalistic and those who eat ptarmigan are snobs. So says Páll Ásgeir Ásgeirsson, a self-proclaimed ‘everything expert’.

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Councillors ‘should eat like the elderly’

Lawmakers in Copenhagen could be served with the same ‘meals on wheels’ food that is fed to the area’s elderly if a local councillor gets his way.

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