Even though it's been two months, people who are still stocking up on leftover Halloween candy may want to check their candy inventoryBecause Nestlé Canada is voluntarily recalling kitkat chocolate bars that were sold in large quantities during Halloween.
* From the network, the multinational company announced on Tuesday the 19th that it had recalled six batches of Kitkat Halloween Scare Friends 40 packages sold during Halloween in Canada due to reports that ".Products may contain plastic, which may pose a choking hazard”。Nestlé is warning chocolate lovers that the candies are at retailers across Canada**, although no injuries or illnesses have been reported so far. Consumers and Halloween "trick-or-treat" people can identify potentially harmful individually wrapped chocolate bars by looking at Lot **30610848, BB MA 2024 MR 02. People who purchased the full box can identify the recalled chocolate bar by the following**: 31397094 1, BB MA 2024 MR 01
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*From the internet it is clear that this is not their first recall, Nestlé Canada has warned chocolate lovers not to consume their caramel kit kat chunky chocolate bars. The company saidAfter learning that some packaging may contain hard plastic sheetsLater, the company voluntarily recalled the popular candy. Caramel Kit Kat Chunky is the only product affected by the recall, and the other varieties in the Kit Kat range are said to be fine. Stores across the country have been asked to remove these chocolate bars from their shelves. In a statement Friday, Nestlé called the recall a precautionary measure. No injuries have been reported. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will monitor the effectiveness of the recall. Canadian consumers who have already purchased these lollipops are being asked to throw them away. The company is providing more information on its ** or by calling 1-866-891-0561. On another occasion, Nestlé is recalling some of its varieties of Chunky Kit Kat after seven people found pieces of plastic in chocolate bars. Peanut butter, hazelnuts, chocolate fudge and caramel 48g bars and Kit Kat Chunky series domes are being recalled. The company says the product should be returned unopened for a full refund. Nestlé said the products are being recalled as a precautionary measure, and no other KitKat products have been affected. "The safety and quality of our products is a priority for the company that cannot be compromised. We apologize for any inconvenience caused to consumers by this voluntary recall. It said in a statement.
*From the network For the recalled product, Canada said: When a product is recalled, it means that our monitoring tools are working: you and your family are being protected from potential hazards. You can also help, though. If you hear that a product has been recalled, follow these steps to help keep you and your family safe. Please refer to our recall notice and make sure your product is an affected product. Recall notices are posted in four product categories: Consumer Products.
Food products. Health.
Vehicle and child car seats.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions (as stated in the notice). If the instructions aren't included in the notification, or if you have more questions, contact the manufacturer or visit theirs. Do not give the recalled product to anyone else. If it's not safe for you and your family, it's not safe for someone else. Don't throw away the product without guidance. Some products, such as batteries and pharmaceuticals, must be handled in a special way. Follow the manufacturer's instructions.