Health Canada has recently issued a slew of recalls on a variety of grocery products, including Kinder chocolates, so you should definitely double-check to make sure you don't own any of the food items on this list. Canadians are advised to stop using these seven products and to either safely dispose of them, return them to the place where they were purchased or contact the company for a refund.
The Departments of Public Health for Tipperary are urging people to not consume or gift recalled Kinder products. Both the HSE Mid-West and South East have issued the warning in the lead up to the Easter holiday weekend. Kinder products have been linked to an extensive outbreak of salmonella infections in recent months. European public […]
Check your Easter baskets! Following a recent recall of certain Kinder chocolates, even more Kinder products are being taken off the shelves due to possible Salmonella contamination.The first items to watch out for are Kinder Surprise eggs containing toys related to Disney's Frozen, Dreamworks' Trolls, Miraculous, Natoons, and The Smurfs.