Members of the far-right German party declared war on Swiss chocolate after the manufacturer began producing halal varieties.

Internet users called for a boycott of the famous chocolate after it caused a sensation on Sunday after announcing a "halal" stamp on its products.

According to the website of "Russia Today", the right wing was angered by the announcement, after the spokesman of the extreme right-wing Nationalist Party "The Alternative for Germany", Jürg Miuthen, published a blog entry on Facebook on Monday.

Chocolates did not change after the announcement of halal fins, since the original ingredients from the beginning did not contain alcohol or any ingredients forbidden to Muslims.

The blog post was shared several times with many people writing that they would not buy chocolate again. In contrast, other users scoffed at the storm of social networking attacks against the company's decision, pointing out that they were telling their Muslim clients that they could take these Chocolate as a free from evil and taboo.

"The factory has obtained a certificate that matches its products and components with halal standards, which does not necessarily mean a change in the production process, but the original is still approved," a spokeswoman said.