Chocolates at Kmart, Woolworths and Coles urgently recalled over contamination fears after Easter

More Kinder chocolates have been pulled from supermarket shelves and recalled due to fears of contamination.

Several Kinder products from Ferrero Australia were recalled last week by Food Standards Australia and on Saturday even more items were added to the list.

They include Easter eggs and other festive treats that could be infected with Salmonella and make children sick to the point of vomiting if eaten.

The chocolates were sold at Coles, Woolworths, Target, Kmart, Big W, and independent shops including IGA and petrol stations, as well as online.

On Saturday Food Standards Australia recalled more Kinder chocolates products following last Thursday’s recall
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On Saturday Food Standards Australia recalled more Kinder chocolates products following last Thursday’s recall

The batch numbers for the newly recalled items are:

The recalled Kinder Ferrero products included several Easter chocolate varieties, including the Kinder Easter Basket

The recalled Kinder Ferrero products included several Easter chocolate varieties, including the Kinder Easter Basket

The original recalled products are:

The chocolates were sold at Coles, Woolworths, Target, Kmart, Big W, and independent food retailers including IGA and petrol stations as well as online

FSA has said the Kinder Surprise 20g eggs sold in single and three-packs in white, blue, and pink as well as other Ferrero products were not part of the contamination recall.

‘The recall is due to potential microbial (Salmonella) contamination,’ the FSA wrote.

‘Food products contaminated with Salmonella may cause illness if consumed.

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