Crème d'or Ice cream tub Cappuccino and chocalate
Brand: Crème d'or Label: Label: Rainforest Alliance

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The ice cream has new packaging again. Is the recipe also new or just the packaging?
Hello Alissa127, we have only adapted the packaging, the recipe is unchanged. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Gruezi Everyone talks about recycling - including Migros, but I think it's only superficial. The only thing I'd like to know about the packaging is the "plastic box", now everyone can see that it's not made of wood... I want to know what kind of plastic it is... Can you clarify this internally and let me know? It would make sense to put the symbol of plastic 04, 05, 06 on it; ) If it's not a recyclable material, I won't be buying any more Creme d'Or in future! Best regards E.B
Hello swissedi, thank you for your inquiry. The plastic in question is PS, a monoplastic and therefore recyclable. A customer survey among Creme d'or consumers revealed that plastic is preferred for hygienic reasons. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
"PS" = PolyStyrol? i.e. "06" the corresponding recycling symbol... Wouldn't it make sense to note this on the packaging? I think recycling is mainly blah blah at Migros, not even their own products (MIDOR) are provided with an internationally valid "triangle"; ( I'm happy to be convinced otherwise, let me know when I can buy CremeD'Or again. Without "06" triangle no recycler will take it back!
Hello swissedi, thank you for your feedback. The lid is marked on the inside with a triangle indicating that it is made of PS plastic. There is a note on the bottom of the can that the packaging should be disposed of with the residual waste. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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