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Choccy delight

- ■ by OLIVER PRITCHARD oliver.pritchard@dailystar.co.uk

CHOCOLATE fans will soon be able to munch guilt-free after Nestlé found a way to create choc bars without adding sugar.

The maker of Toffee Crisp, Yorkie and Kit Kat says it can use white pulp that covers cocoa beans as a natural sweetener.

The sweet giant has created a dark chocolate bar that contains 40% less sugar by using the process.

Some products will be in shops as early as next year.

THIS baby gorilla seems to be enjoying a dance.

Unfortunat­ely for two-year-old Wela, her grumpy father Viata is not impressed. The scene was captured by Sigrid Nobel, 48, at Frankfurt Zoo. WAR veterans have been kicked out of their local RAF club and claim they have been told to “go to Wetherspoo­ns instead”.

Many members are in their 80s and are “distraught” at the news after being regular patrons for decades.

The Royal Air Forces Associatio­n is closing the club in Brighton, East Sussex, due to its “inability to manage resources”. Peter Rogers, who has run the club for more than 50 years, said: “We’re all distraught.

“This place means everything for the people who come here.

“We enjoy the ability to have a quiet drink and a chat.”

Another member, Rick Ellender, 77, said “This place is about the security.

“We’ve all been through the same experience­s and we feel safe here. I feel like they’re making any excuse to get us out.”

Associatio­n chief Ailsa Gough said: “This disappoint­ing situation comes as the direct result of the branch and club’s inability to effectivel­y manage their resources and building.”

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