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Too many boozy chocolates could land you with a £25,000 drink driving fine

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Are you surprised by this information? Tell us why in the comments section below... Now, in certain recipes it’s true that alcohol is burnt off in the most part, however, that doesn’t mean that every food containing alcohol is the same.

Shockingly, alcohol filled tipsy Christmas chocolates have the potential to get you too drunk to drive. Yes, there’s actual alcohol in there and not just alcohol flavouring.All Car Leasing reported that eating more than 30 standard boozy chocolates could make you unsafe to drive.

And, being caught driving over the limit might land you in prison for three months or with a massive £25,000 fine.The legal drink driving limit in England is 35mg of alcohol per 100 ml of breath while in Scotland the limit is.

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