Nestlé Recalls Milo Bars Over Potential Rubber Contamination

Nestlé Recalls Milo Bars Over Potential Rubber Contamination

Nestlé has announced a recall of its Milo Dipped Snack Bars due to potential rubber contamination. The New Zealand Food Safety authority has indicated that the presence of rubber in these products could pose a choking hazard to consumers.

Milo Bars Recall Details

The affected batch numbers for the Milo Dipped Snack Bars are 5316, 5317, and 5318 TD15. These products have a best-before date of August 2026.

Consumer Guidance

  • Consumers are advised to return the recalled items to the point of purchase for a full refund.
  • Alternatively, the bars can be safely discarded.

Manufacturing and Recall Scope

These Milo Dipped Snack Bars, manufactured in Australia, are also subject to similar recalls in that country. The swift action taken aims to ensure consumer safety and address potential health risks associated with the product.

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