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Michelle Cullen

Urgent recall notice issued for product sold in Irish Stores due to 'high levels of cyanide'

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has issued an urgent recall notice for a product sold in Irish stores.

All batches of Golden Lily Dried Apricot Seeds are being recalled due to high levels of hydrocyanic acid (cyanide).

Cyanide poisoning can cause nausea, headaches, vertigo, agitation, insomnia, lethargy, nervousness, joint and muscle aches and pains and respiratory depression, among others.

READ MORE: Tesco, Dunnes, Supervalu and Lidl all sell bread product being recalled as shoppers told 'do not eat'

Point-of-sale recall notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated products.

The notice affects All batches and all best before dates.

Golden Lily Dried Apricot Seeds (FSAI)
Golden Lily Dried Apricot Seeds (FSAI)

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