Kellogg’s cereals recalled due to choking risk and damage to teeth: packages recalled from supermarkets

Kellogg’s cereal recalled due to risk of tooth damage or choking. The well-known company has carried out the recall from supermarkets packages of chocolate cereals.

Kellogg’s chocolate cereal recalled: which packages are recalled

Kellogg’s carried out the recall of cereal packages Kellogg’s Corn Flakes cocoaproduced by the company’s factory Manchester, in the United Kingdom.

These are packs of 330 grams one o’clock, with Expiration date fixed to March 2-3, 2025.

Photo source: Ministry of Health

Kellogg’s cereals recalled

The recall was also released by the Ministry of Health.

Risk of damage to teeth and suffocation: the reasons for the recall

Kellogg’s explained the reasons for the recall:

“A small percentage of packages of this product may contain hard lumps of cereal, which will not soften when consumed with milk. This means there is a low risk that these hard lumps may potentially cause tooth damage or choking hazard“.

Kellogg’s directions

If you have come into possession of one of the packages in question, the company invited consumers to:

“check the pantry and dispose of any packaging of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes cocoa and contact consumer services through the site or by calling the number 800976021 for further information also on the refund procedure”.




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