No. Marmite can be sold in the UK.
It is illegal to sell marmite in Denmark, because in Denmark you need permission from the Danish food standards board to sell food with added vitamins. It is not illegal to import marmite to Denmark.
There are two marmite factorys in the whole world! One is in Australia and the other is in the UK!!!
Paddington bear traditionally has marmolade in his sandwiches. but in recent times it has been changed to marmite.
Because no EU or UK regulation has been created to ban it, I imagine.
There are several snack foods that have been banned in the UK. These include any food which contains red food dye, and also some candied (gummy) fruit snacks.
Bangers were banned in the UK in 1997.
banned from UK cinema's yes but not DVD
American Apparel ads were banned in the UK because it was believed they contained inappropriate material. Complaints have been made that the models in the ads are in vulnerable positions.
No. Marmite was never made with meat. It is possible that the confusion arose because the name "Marmite" was taken from the word marmite which is a French stock pot or cooking pot. The French pronunciation for the French pot marmite is "mar-MEET." There is some possibility, too, that the name Marmite may have been taken from a famous French soup, petite marmite.
Fox hunting is banned in the UK.
Yes it was banned in 1984 :)
the top 5 exports are cheese ham marmite condoms and glu