On May 23, Cadbury's halal status came into question after allegations that traces of porcine DNA could be present in two variants of its products.
The issue was resolved when an Islamic body verified the test results which showed that the products were halal and devoid of any traces of porcine DNA.
The religious leaders toured the manufacturing and supply chain processes, including witnessing the steps in the halal certification process.
Plant manager and chairman of Cadbury's internal halal committee Mohamed Yaccob Khan said this additional endorsement affirmed the company's commitment to preserve cultural and religious interests of Muslims in Malaysia.