More Kinder products have been recalled following an outbreak of Salmonella.
Parents are being warned to bin the products that are particularly popular among young children.
The food poisoning outbreak is ongoing and affects Ireland, the UK and several other European countries.
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There have been ten cases of this strain of Salmonella in Ireland, a number of these were young kids.
Thankfully, all of these people have fully recovered.
A wide range of products are affected by the recall. They all have best before dates between 20 April 2022 and 21 August 2022
These include:
Kinder Mini Eggs- 75g
Kinder Egg Hunt Kit- 150g
Kinder Surprise- 100g
Kinder Schokobons- 200g
Kinder Surprise 20g and 20g x 3 with best before dates between 11 July 2022 and 7 October 2022 had previously been recalled.
Chief Executive of Food Safety Authority of Ireland, Dr Pamela Byrne has urged people not to eat these products.
She said: " “Ferrero has now extended its list of products that are being recalled. If anyone has any of the affected products at home, we are advising them not to eat them. We know that many of these Kinder products are popular at this time of year with Easter approaching.
"We urge consumers to check at home if they have any of the products and if they do, to ensure that they are not eaten. There are ten cases of Salmonella food poisoning in Ireland linked to this outbreak. The most common symptom of Salmonella food poisoning is diarrhoea, which can sometimes be bloody. Other symptoms may include fever, headache and abdominal cramps.”
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