Salmonella – Kinder Chocolates Recall Extended

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A few days before Easter, this is not good news. We you were talking to lately Hundreds of tons of Kinder chocolates, made in Belgium, are recalled in France by Ferrero, following suspicions of salmonella. The Ferrero company has extended the recall to all Kinder products manufactured in its Belgian factory, sold in particular in France.

Kinder bad surprise! All chocolates made in Ferrero’s Belgian factory are now subject to a recall. In a press release, the company explained on Friday April 8 that the temporary suspension of activities at its Belgian production site, due to suspected salmonella contamination. “With immediate effect, the entire production of Kinder Surprise, Kinder Mini Eggs, Kinder Surprise Maxi 100g and Kinder Schoko-Bons manufactured in Arlon, is being recalled,” continues Ferrero.

All products are therefore recalled, regardless of their expiry date.

Until now, only certain products were concerned, depending on their expiry date.

“Now all Kinder brand products from this factory are recalled, regardless of their expiry date” explain it Ministry of Health.

These are the following lots:
- Kinder Surprise 20g (by one, by three, by four and by six) and 100g;
- Kinder Schoko-Bons milk 125g, 150g, 200g, 300g, 330g, 350g, 480g and 500g and Kinder Schoko-Bons White 200g and 300g;
- Kinder Happy Moments 191g, 242g, 347g et 400g ;
- Kinder Mini Eggs hazelnut, cocoa, milk and Kinder Mini Eggs mix;
- Kinder Mix: Bag 193g, Basket 150g, Plush 133g, Bucket 198g, Car 125g.

People holding these products are asked not to consume them and to throw them away.

C.K.N.

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