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The Independent
02-03-2025
- Health
- The Independent
Urgent recall for popular children's cereal sold in Aldi and Sainsbury's over ‘choking hazard'
Supermarkets have issued an urgent recall for a popular children's cereal after manufacturers spotted a potential 'choking hazard'. Shoppers who bought Nestlé's Frosted Shreddies are being urged to return the cereal after fears lumps of sugar forming in the packets could make the malt squares unsafe to eat. The recall applies to 500g packs with batch codes 42870952, 42880952, 42890952 and 42900952 expiring in July. Another urgent recall applies to 40g boxes sold as part of the Nestlé Box Bowl Mixed Cereals with boxes featuring the batch codes 42913451, 42923451, 42933451, 43173451, 43183451, 43193451, 43203451, and 43233451 set to expire in June and July. The codes can be found on the top of the product packaging. Nestlé apologised to customers before assuring shoppers that no other batches of Frosted Shreddies or any other Nestlé cereals were affected by the recall. A Food Standards Agency (FSA) notice announcing the recall said: 'Cereal Partners UK and Ireland are recalling Nestlé Frosted Shreddies because they may contain small hard lumps of sugar which have formed in the product. 'This makes the product unsafe to eat and may present a choking hazard.' A spokesman added: 'If you have bought any of the above products do not eat them. Instead return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund. Alternatively, you can contact Nestlé.' On Wednesday, Cheshire Farm recalled batches of its Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream because they contain hazelnuts. The FSA, which published the alert, said the products are a 'possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts.' Customers can contact Nestlé, with their pictures of their affected batch code, via the contact form on its website or via phone on 0080007890789 to receive a refund.
Yahoo
26-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
'Do not eat' warning as Biscoff-flavoured ice cream recalled over allergy fears
A 'do not eat' warning has been issued for two popular flavours of ice cream because of "undeclared hazelnuts". Cheshire Farm is recalling Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream because they contain hazelnuts which are not mentioned on the label. This means the products are a "possible health risk" for anyone with an allergy to nuts, reports the Food Standards Agency (FSA). 24 February: Update 1: Cheshire Farm recalls Caramelized Biscuit and Biscoff Ice Cream because of undeclared hazelnuts #FoodAllergy — Food Standards Agency (@foodgov) February 24, 2025 The following Cheshire Farm Biscoff Ice Cream with a pack size of 1L and the following batch codes and best-before dates have been recalled: Pack size - 1L Batch code - L23139 and L23261 Best-before date - 19 November 2024 and 18 March 2025 Additionally, Cheshire Farm Biscuit Ice Cream with a pack size of 1L and the following batch code and best-before date has been recalled: Pack size - 1L Batch code - L24150 Best before - 29 November 2025 On the recall notice, Cheshire Farms said: 'We are recalling Caramelized Biscuit & Biscoff due to the presence of undeclared hazelnuts in an ingredient for the manufacturer of this flavour.' It adds: 'Cheshire Farm Caramelized Biscuit and Biscoff Ice Creams DO NOT have any affiliation with the Lotus Biscoff brand nor do they contain any Biscoff products. 'Lotus Bakeries does not endorse and is not associated with these products in any way.' The FSA explains: 'If you have bought the above products and have an allergy to nuts do not eat them. 'Instead return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund. For more information, please contact Cheshire Farm at: info@ Recommended reading: Birds Eye issues recall from Co-op stores as 'do not eat' warning issued 'Do not eat': Lidl recalls products causing 'burning sensation' when eaten Warning to Coca-Cola, Fanta and Sprite drinkers as food agency launches investigation The FSA explained: 'If there is a problem with a food product that means it should not be sold, then it might be 'withdrawn' (taken off the shelves) or 'recalled' (when customers are asked to return the product). 'The FSA issues Product Withdrawal Information Notices and Product Recall Information Notices to let consumers and local authorities know about problems associated with food. 'In some cases, a 'Food Alert for Action' is issued. This provides local authorities with details of specific action to be taken on behalf of consumers.'
Yahoo
25-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Urgent recall warning for popular Biscoff-flavoured ice cream
Two popular ice creams are being recalled over fears they contain ingredients that are not listed on the label, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Cheshire Farm is recalling batches of its Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream because they contain hazelnuts. The FSA, which published the alert, said the products are a 'possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts.' The recall only impacts its one litre tubs and three different batch codes. One of these included the Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream Pack with the code L24150, best before 29 November 2025. The other recall accounted for the Biscoff Ice Cream Pack with batch codes 23139 and L23261 with best before dates 19 November 2024 and 18 March 2025. According to the organisation, the farm contacted 'relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall.' The company has also issued a point-of-sale notice to its customers to explain why the product was being recalled and tell them what to do if they have purchased the product. It's understood that despite including the name 'Biscoff' on the label, the ice creams are not affiliated with the Lotus Biscoff brand and do not contain Biscoff products. The FSA asked customers who had bought the products and have an allergy to nuts not to eat it. It said: 'Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. For more information, please contact Cheshire Farm at: info@ Allergy UK estimate that tree nut allergies affect two per cent of children and 0.5 per cent of adults in the UK. Those with existing peanut allergies have an increased likelihood of around 30-40 per cent of developing a tree nut allergy. While it's most common to develop a nut allergy before the age of five, it's also possible for older children and adults to develop allergic symptoms. Symptoms of an allergic reaction can vary; they can occur within minutes of contact or up to two hours later. While most allergic reactions are mild, for some people they can be more moderate or severe, with anaphylaxis being the most severe form of reaction, which can be life threatening. Cheshire Farm produces an 'extensive range of quality real dairy ice creams, fruit sorbets and vegan products' in more than 40 flavours with over 25 non-dairy options. The farm was founded in 1984 by Tom and Margaret Fell, when they moved to Drumlin Hall Farm with two sons, Graeme and Jonathan. More than 40 years later, they have gone on to make multi-award-winning ice cream. The Ice Cream Farm is a popular visitor attraction in Chester that holds the Guinness World Record for being the 'largest ice cream shop in the world'. The Independent has reached out to Cheshire Farm for comment.


The Independent
25-02-2025
- Health
- The Independent
Urgent recall warning for popular Biscoff-flavoured ice cream
Two popular ice creams are being recalled over fears they contain ingredients that are not listed on the label, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Cheshire Farm is recalling batches of its Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream because they contain hazelnuts. The FSA, which published the alert, said the products are a 'possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts.' The recall only impacts its one litre tubs and three different batch codes. One of these included the Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream Pack with the code L24150, best before 29 November 2025. The other recall accounted for the Biscoff Ice Cream Pack with batch codes 23139 and L23261 with best before dates 19 November 2024 and 18 March 2025. According to the organisation, the farm contacted 'relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall.' The company has also issued a point-of-sale notice to its customers to explain why the product was being recalled and tell them what to do if they have purchased the product. It's understood that despite including the name 'Biscoff' on the label, the ice creams are not affiliated with the Lotus Biscoff brand and do not contain Biscoff products. The FSA asked customers who had bought the products and have an allergy to nuts not to eat it. It said: 'Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. For more information, please contact Cheshire Farm at: info@ Allergy UK estimate that tree nut allergies affect two per cent of children and 0.5 per cent of adults in the UK. Those with existing peanut allergies have an increased likelihood of around 30-40 per cent of developing a tree nut allergy. While it's most common to develop a nut allergy before the age of five, it's also possible for older children and adults to develop allergic symptoms. Symptoms of an allergic reaction can vary; they can occur within minutes of contact or up to two hours later. While most allergic reactions are mild, for some people they can be more moderate or severe, with anaphylaxis being the most severe form of reaction, which can be life threatening. Cheshire Farm produces an 'extensive range of quality real dairy ice creams, fruit sorbets and vegan products' in more than 40 flavours with over 25 non-dairy options. The farm was founded in 1984 by Tom and Margaret Fell, when they moved to Drumlin Hall Farm with two sons, Graeme and Jonathan. More than 40 years later, they have gone on to make multi-award-winning ice cream. The Ice Cream Farm is a popular visitor attraction in Chester that holds the Guinness World Record for being the 'largest ice cream shop in the world'.
Yahoo
24-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Shoppers issued 'do not eat' warning on these Cheshire Farm products
Cheshire Farm has recalled two types of ice cream - due to concerns about an ingredient that is not mentioned on the label. Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream have been recalled for containing have been taken off shelves for failing to alert customers of the hazelnuts that are a possible health risk to anybody with an allergy to nuts. The company has contacted the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall. The company has also issued a point-of-sale notice to its customers. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products. The Food Standard Agency has advised customers who have bought the products to not eat them if they have an allergy to nuts, and instead return them to the store they were bought for a full refund. READ MORE: Child in 'serious condition' after dog attack READ MORE: Body found in search for missing runner Jenny Hall Cheshire Farm Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream Batch code: L24150 Pack size: 1L Best before: 29 November 2025 Cheshire Farm Biscoff Ice Cream Batch code: L23139, L23261 Pack size: 1L Best before: 19 November 2024, 18 March 2025 For more information, please contact Cheshire Farm at: info@