The CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation, which could lead to the recall of more products, in which the public would be notified.
The CFIA said there have not been any reported illnesses related to the recalled Kinder-brand chocolates in the country. Healthy people may experience short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. The agency is now telling Canadians to check if you have the recalled products in your home, and to not consume the chocolate and candy, to instead throw the treats out or return them to the store you purchased them.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there have been no illnesses reported in Canada in association with the affected products distributed by Ferrero Canada ...
Additional products have been added to a Canadian recall of certain Kinder brand chocolates linked to an outbreak of salmonella in Europe and the U.K. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there have been no illnesses reported in Canada in association with the affected products distributed by Ferrero Canada Ltd. Additional Kinder products added to chocolate recall linked to salmonella outbreak in Europe
Ferrero Canada has added more Kinder products to its recalled list. The first recall announced on April 6th. That list was updated on Monday to includ...
If you find you have one of the recalled products, do not eat it. A full list of the latest recalled products can be found HERE Products are being recalled because of concerns over salmonella.
There have been no illnesses related to the recall reported in Canada at this time.
If you believe you have purchased a recalled product throw it out or return it to the place of purchase. Food contaminated with salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but it can still result in illness. Recalled products include advent calendars, egg hunt kits, Kinder Surprise eggs, Schoko-Buns and mini-eggs.
(Kingston, Ontario) With Easter weekend just days away, a Canadian chocolate company is recalling even more of its products due to microbial contamination.
“The recalled products have been sold nationally.” Ferrero Canada Ltd., the company that manufactures products under the ‘Kinder’ brand, triggered the recall itself, though there have been no reported illnesses associated with the recalled products in Canada, according to the Health Canada. A further 13 products from Kinder brand chocolate have been added to the list of products that are being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
A spokesperson said, “The products affected are: Kinder Surprise 20g, Kinder Surprise 20g x 3 pk, Kinder Egg Hunt Kit 150g, Kinder Mini Eggs 75g, Kinder ...
If the products have already been consumed and you are concerned, please consult your GP. Update 4.30pm: A spokesperson for the Phoenix Stores said, “The Phoenix Stores is also affected by a Kinder product recall and advises its customers to not consume and return the following items for a full refund: Kinder Surprise Disney Frozen Egg 100g, Kinder Surprise Justice League Egg 100g and Kinder Mini Eggs 75g.” “We urge any of our customers who have purchased any of these items from Lindo’s stores to return them as soon as possible for a full refund and not to consume them.