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Recall of XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bagdue to choking hazard

Interdragon International Trading Co. Ltd and Asia Oriental Market Ltd are recalling XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bag because the product contains ingredients that present a choking hazard

Recall of XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bagdue to choking hazard

The Food Standards Agency has published a recall notice by Interdragon International Trading Co. Ltd and Asia Oriental Market Ltd about the XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bag. The reason for the recall concerns the presence of some ingredients that are not permitted as an ingredient in jelly confectionery as they present a choking hazard: in particular the product contains Carrageenan, Sodium Alginate and Konjac which can present a choking hazard due to the consistency, solubility, shape, size and manner of consumption of the food. The product can be projected from the cup or capsule in one piece by exerting pressure at the tip and therefore can cause a choking hazard.

So if you have purchased the XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bag, check the Best Before date on the package: if it coincides with that of the recalled batches listed below, do not consume the jelly, but return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.

Here are the data of the packs withdrawn:

XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bag

  • Pack size: 600g
  • Best before: 1 September 2022 up to and including 30 September 2022
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