Diets and Nutrition

Kellogg’s: this chocolate dessert for children is now banned from sale

Kellogg's: this chocolate dessert for children is now banned from sale

Kellogg’s Pop Tarts are currently being recalled. The cause ? These desserts would contain a banned additive.

This alert was launched on March 1 by the Rappel Conso website. If this product is recalled, it is because it contains an unauthorized additive. Find out what to do and check if you have the recalled lot.

What is the product concerned?

The references of the products concerned are as follows:

  • Food / Sweet products Pop tarts
  • Marque : Kellogg’s
  • Model or reference: 4 flavors concerned: Strawberry-flavored ice cream, blueberry-flavored ice cream, s’mores ice cream, chocolate ice cream
  • • Kellogg’s Pop-Tart S’Mores Pack Minimum Durability Date 04/01/2024
  • • Lot Kellogg’s Pop- tarts Chocolate Fudge Minimum durability date 03/21/2024
  • • Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts Strawberr Pack Minimum Durability Date 03/11/2024
  • • Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts Blueberry Pack Minimum Durability Date 04/24/2024
  • Packaging: Box of 8 tartlets
  • Marketing date: 05/10/2023
  • End of marketing date: 01/03/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: Multi brands

What to do if you purchased this product?

If this product was recalled it is because it contains a prohibited coloring, containing additives and flavorings not authorized in food products.

For your health, the government consumer recall site invites you to no longer consume this product, to return it to the point of sale or to destroy it.

The end date of the procedure is set at 24 avril 2024.

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