A Kinder chocolate factory in Belgium has been ordered to close temporarily over reports of salmonella contamination, with cases of food poisoning recorded in at least nine countries.Australia and New Zealand's Food Standards authority put out a nationwide recall notice for some Kinder products last week, but that was later extended to include four more chocolates made by the factory.
products made in Italy are not affected by the recall),Kinder Mini Eggs Hazelnut: 100g: 19300698020242; 270g; 9300698503618; 750g: 9300698503618Kinder Surprise Xmas Maxi 100g: 9300698502246Kinder Xmas Happy Moments Ballotin 190g: 9300698503960All of the recalled products were manufactured in Belgium.Return the item to the place you purchased it, whereFood Standards says if you're concerned about your health, you should seek medical advice.
Recalls in several countries, including Canada Kinder chocolate recalled in Canada for possible salmonella
Kids shouldn't be eating that crap anyway.
Only chocolate? How about vanilla: A natural flavoring called castoreum is a thick, odorous secretion obtained from the anal glands of beavers. It is used to give a vanilla flavor to some dairy products and desserts.
Only the Easter products have been recalled so far, not the regular Kinder Surprise. Factcheck