Milo Snack Bars Recalled Due to Contamination Warning

Milo Snack Bars Recalled Due to Contamination Warning

A major recall has been issued for Nestle’s Milo Original Snack Bars due to contamination concerns. The recall follows reports of rubber pieces found in the snack bars, raising significant health and safety warnings.

Milo Snack Bars Recall Overview

The announcement comes from Food Standards Australia and New Zealand, which identified bits of black rubber as potential hazards. Consuming these contaminated products could lead to illness or injury.

Details of the Recall

  • Product Names: Milo Original Snack Bars and Milo Dipped Snack Bars.
  • Packaging Sizes: 210g, 270g, 960g boxes.
  • Stores Affected: ALDI, Coles, Woolworths, IGA, and other retailers across Australia.
  • Best Before Dates: End of August 2026.
  • Batch Numbers: 5316TD15, 5317TD15, 5318TD15, 5321TD15, 5322TD15, 5323TD15, 5324TD15.

Customers who have purchased these products are advised not to consume them. Instead, they should return the items to the store for a full refund.

Manufacturer’s Statement

Nestle reported that a contract manufacturer encountered an equipment failure during production. This led to the dislodgment of small pieces of black rubber in the snack bars.

Consumer Advisory

Consumers are urged to monitor their health and seek medical advice if they experience any concerning symptoms after consuming these products. Further information on the recall is available through official channels.

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