As the product gained popularity, large scale manufacturers such as
Lindt began to produce and market them as Dubai Chocolate. In
Germany, an importer of a clone of Fix Dubai Chocolate issued a
cease-and-desist letter to the manufacturer Lindt,
Aldi and
Lidl because it was not produced in Dubai. While geographical indications are in principle protectable under the
Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement, the United Arab Emirates has not signed the agreement. According to most legal scholars, the term "Dubai chocolate" is already a
generic trademark in the
EU market and does not contain any geographical indication. In January 2025, a German court in
Cologne judged that Aldi had to stop selling its product named "Alyan Dubai Handmade Chocolate" on the ground it might mislead consumers that the chocolate has been produced in Dubai while it is actually produced in Turkey. In the UK, the popularity of the Lindt variety of the chocolate was such that the supermarket chain
Waitrose imposed purchase limits of two bars per customer.
Variants Dubai chocolate pizza is a variant of a
chocolate pizza with Dubai chocolate stuffed crust and/or with Dubai chocolate replacing the cheese and sauce. Dubai chocolate shakes are
milkshakes containing Dubai chocolate ingredients as the flavoring. Dubai chewy cookie is a marshmallow-based dessert with a Dubai chocolate filling that went viral in
South Korea in early 2026. == Studies and allergens ==