Voluntary recall of a selection of Kinder products due to possible presence of Salmonella

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Ceredigion County Council Public Protection service would like to raise awareness amongst local food retailers concerning the recent recall of various Kinder products.

The Food Standard Agency have directed that all retailers need to remove Kinder products linked to an outbreak of salmonella from their shelves. The products are believed to have caused a significant number of children to become seriously unwell, with many reported cases being admitted to hospital.

We ask that all businesses who currently sell any of the below kinder products ensure that the products are removed from sale immediately due to the potential presence of Salmonella.  

  • Kinder Surprise 20g -Best Before Dates up to and including 4th January 2023
  • Kinder Surprise 20g x 3 multipacks-Best Before Dates up to and including 4th January 2023
  • Kinder Surprise 100g – Best Before Dates up to and including 21st August 2022
  • Kinder Mini eggs 75g – Best Before Dates up to and including 21st August 2022
  • Kinder Egg Hunt Kit 150g – Best Before Dates up to and including 21st August 2022
  • Kinder Schokobons 70g – Best Before Dates up to and including 4th January 2023
  • Kinder Schokobons 200g – Best Before Dates up to and including 4th January 2023
  • Kinder Schokobons 320g – Best Before Dates up to and including 4th January 2023

Retailers who have previously sold any of the above Kinder products are also reminded of the need to display a Product Recall Information Notice at the point of sale. This notice has been produced by Food Standards Agency and can be accessed using this link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/fsa-alerts-files/production/FSA-PRIN-25-2022-update-2/Customer-notice-Ferrero-recalls-Kinder-products-due-to-salmonella-3.pdf

For further information, visit the Food Standards Agency website: www.food.gov.uk/


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