Over the last month health experts have been urging customers not to eat certain Kinder products.
It comes after it was found there could be potential link to a 'salmonella outbreak'.
Now the Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is warning the public to continue to be on the lookout for certain Kinder products after investigations by local authorities found a substantial number of businesses with the recalled product still available for sale.
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The products, which were recalled by Ferrero in early April, have been linked to an ongoing cases of a salmonella outbreak - many of which involved young children - and the listed products should not be purchased or eaten.
Because of this, Stuart McAdam, FSS Head of Incidents, is now urging small business owners to ensure that recalled Kinder products are removed.
He said: “Investigations have found that some products previously recalled remain on retailer shelves. In addition, products intended for the European market only, that have been recalled by Ferrero in Europe, have been subsequently imported into the UK by UK importers not linked to Ferrero.
“While FSS continues to work closely with Local Authorities and Public Health Scotland, I would urge any small business owner to double check their stock to ensure recalled product isn’t available for sale.
“Any members of the public who have bought or spot recalled Kinder products on shelves or online are advised to raise the issue with the retailer and report the matter to their Local Authority so that action can be taken.”
Symptoms of salmonellosis typically resolve themselves within a few days however symptoms can be more severe and lead to hospitalisation, especially in the very young and those with weakened immune systems.
These can include:
- Diarrhoea
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Fever
Anybody with concerns that they have symptoms of salmonellosis should contact their GP or call NHS 111.
Salmonella can be spread from person to person as well as from food, so anyone affected should adhere to good hygiene practices, such as washing hands thoroughly after using the bathroom and avoiding handling food for others where possible, if you have symptoms.
Full list of recalled products, including a selection of European labelled products
- Kinder Surprise:
- Pack size 20g, all best before dates up to and including 04 January 2023
- Pack size 20g x 3, all best before dates up to and including 04 January 2023
- Pack size 100g, all best before dates up to and including 21 August 2022
- Kinder Mini Eggs (pack size 75g ): All best before dates up to and including 21 August 2022
- Kinder Egg Hunt Kit (pack size 150g): All best before dates up to and including 21 August 2022.
- Kinder Schokobons (pack size 70g, 200g, 320): All best before dates up to and including 04 January 2023
- Kinder Maxi Mix Peluche (pack size 133g): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Kinder Niespodzianka Maxi Lei (pack size 100g ): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Ferrero Kinder Mix Geschenktüte (pack size 193g): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Ferrero Kinder Mix Bunte Mischung (pack size 132g): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Kinder Niespodzianka Maxi Uni BN (pack size 100g): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Kinder Surprise Geant Gar (pack size 100g): Best before date of 20 August 2022
- Kinder Surprise Fille (pack size 100g): Best before date of 20 April 2022
- Kinder Schokobons Sachet (pack size 125g and 200g): Best before date of 26 October 2022
- Kinder Happy Moments (pack size 242g): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Kinder Happy Moment Ballotin 1 (all pack sizes): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Swieta Kinder Jajko Z Niespodzianka Maxi Uni Wn (pack size, 100g): Best before date of 21 August 2022
- Swieta Kinder Maxi Mix Peluche Bn (pack size 133g): Best before date of 21 August 2022
Additional details of the products affected can be found in the product recall information notice on the FSS website