Chewing gums Camel Balls raise controversy in Croatia
Chewing gum Camel Balls are causing protests of parents in Croatia because of its name.
The Spanish producer has placed its product in Croatia, but parents have told tabloid 24 Sata they find it not appropriate for kids.
The paper reports that similar protests against this product that shows camel's balls on the package, have been noted in the UK.
"I was shocked seeing they were selling chewing gums with a drawing of camel's balls on a package", a worried parent from northern town of Velika Gorica has told to the tabloid.
A seller at the news stand on the contrary revealed the chewing gum was tasty, so she found no reason why not to sell it to kids.
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