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Are Kinder Eggs banned in Australia?

Are Kinder Eggs banned in Australia?

They chocolate could potentially cause illness if consumed, with Food Standards Australia telling consumers not to eat it. The products can be returned to their place of purchase for a full refund.

Are Kinder Eggs being recalled in Australia?

Four kinder products have been recalled by Food Standards Australia, including the easter basket. Picture: Supplied. Food Standards Australia and New Zealand is informing customers the Kinder Surprise 20g and three-pack eggs in white, blue and pink have not been affected by the recall.

Which Kinder Surprise are recalled in Australia?

Food Standards Australia has advised that Kinder Surprise 20g single and three-pack eggs in white, blue and pink varieties sold in Australia are not affected by the recall. It adds that all other Ferrero products – including other Kinder products – are not affected by this recall.

Are Kinder Surprise eggs made in Australia?

The Kinder Surprise 20g eggs sold by Ferrero Australia are manufactured in Italy and are not affected.

Why are kinder eggs banned in Australia?

“The recall is due to potential microbial (Salmonella) contamination,” Food Standards Australia advised. “Food products contaminated with Salmonella may cause illness if consumed. “Consumers should not eat this product and should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Does Australia have Kinder Surprise?

Kinder Surprise – Kinder Australia and New Zealand.

How did salmonella get into Kinder?

According to their investigations, the contamination would come from “a filter located in a dairy butter tank” of the Arlon factory in Belgium, which was shut down in early April. The salmonella bacteria would have been caused by contaminated raw materials or people, according to Ferrero.

What chocolates are recalled in Australia?

Baby spinach and Kinder chocolates have been recalled due to salmonella contamination fears, days out from the Easter weekend.

Which Kinder products have salmonella Australia?

The newly recalled products and their batch numbers are:

  • Kinder Easter Basket 120g (6x20g): 19300698000619.
  • Kinder Mini Eggs Hazelnut: 100g: 19300698020242; 270g; 9300698503618; 750g: 9300698503618.
  • Kinder Surprise Maxi (Miraculous) 100g: 19300698018591.
  • Kinder Surprise Maxi (Natoons) 100g: 19300698016528.

Are Kinder eggs still banned?

Kinder Surprise eggs are legal in Canada and Mexico, but are illegal to import into the US. However, in May 2017, Ferrero’s ‘Kinder Joy’ product became available in the US, as the chocolate and plastic toy are separated. Kinder Joys were launched initially in 2001 in Italy, and reached the UK in December 2015.

Why are Kinder eggs banned in Australia?

What’s the difference between Kinder Joy and Kinder Surprise?

When you open up a Kinder Joy, the egg splits in two. Each side has a plastic cover, one that holds the toy and the other that holds the dessert. Unlike other popular candy bars or treat (like, ahem, the Kinder Surprise), this candy has to be eaten with a utensil.

How many Kinder Surprise eggs are in the Easter basket?

*Percentage daily intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700 kJ. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower depending upon your energy needs. Kinder Surprise 6 Piece Easter Basket contain 6 Kinder Surprise eggs, each with a delicious milk chocolate shell with a milky white lining and contains a surprise Easter toy.

What is Kinder Surprise for kids?

KINDER SURPRISE. Kinder Surprise is a special treat that creates little moments of surprise and delight for kids with three happy experiences in one little egg: the delicious milky taste of quality Kinder chocolate, a little toy and a big moment of surprise!

What are the ingredients in Kinder Surprise natoons?

. Kinder Surprise Natoons is made with more milk and less cocoa for a creamier chocolatey experience. Discover 26 native animals and help save endangered ones. Interior: Whole Milk Powder, Sugar, Vegetable Fats (Shea, Palm), Emulsifier (Lecithins) (Soy), Flavouring (Vanillin).