5 batches of the Magnum Classic ice cream bar have been recalled in the UK |
The Centre for Food Safety has issued a warning against a number of batches of the Magnum Classic Ice Cream Sticks that authorities in the United Kingdom have recalled because they might contain metal pieces.
According to the CFS statement issued Saturday (Mar
30), no import permission was issued in the past three years for the five
batches of ice cream sticks that the UK has recalled, despite other Magnum
products being available for sale in the market.
PINDUTIN PARA DETALYE |
Nevertheless, it is contacting local importers and
retailers in case the product concerned has managed to get through other
channels.
Magnum ice cream sticks, which are produced and
distributed by Unilever, are sold in many parts of the world, including across
Asia.
PINDUTIN DITO |
Details of the product concerned are as follows:
Product name: Magnum Classic Ice Cream Sticks
(3x100ml)
Brand:
Magnum
Place
of origin: UK
Volume:
100ml each
Best
before date: November 2025
Batch
number: L3324, L3325, L3326, L3327 and L3328
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"According to the record of the CFS, no import permission was issued in the past three years for the product concerned and the specific batches being recalled in the UK, despite other products of the brand concerned are available for sale in the market,” said the statement.
“Preliminary investigation of the CFS revealed that
no specific batches of the product concerned are sold in Hong Kong. If the
product concerned is found to have been imported into or sold in Hong Kong, the
CFS will take appropriate action including requesting to stop sale and remove
from shelves the affected product and to initiate a recall."
PINDUTIN ITO |
The CFS urged anyone who might have purchased the affected
batches of the product concerned abroad not to consume them. The sale and use
of the said product should be stopped immediately.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into
the case.
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