Kellogg’s Issues Recall for Chocolate Cornflakes Amidst Choking Hazard Concerns

Thursday, 23 May 2024, 17:59

Kellogg’s has initiated a recall for its recently launched chocolate cornflakes, citing the risk of 'hard lumps' that could pose a threat to consumers. Customers within the four-month best before period are advised to discard the product and claim a refund promptly to mitigate potential health risks. The recall serves as a precautionary measure to address concerns related to tooth damage and choking hazards in the identified cereal batches.
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Kellogg’s Issues Recall for Chocolate Cornflakes Amidst Choking Hazard Concerns

Kellogg’s Recalls Chocolate Cornflakes

People who bought newly launched cereal that falls within four-month best before period told to throw it away and get refund.

Choking Hazard Alert

  • Kellogg’s is recalling boxes of its new chocolate cornflakes due to concerns they contain “hard lumps” that could cause damage to teeth or be a choking hazard.

The cereal brand has asked people who bought the packs to dispose of them “as a precaution” after the problem was discovered.


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