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Mars widens recall of chocolate to include UK after plastic found in bars

A full list of products affected was reportedly available at the German Mars website, which was not responding on Tuesday afternoon

Hazel Sheffield
Tuesday 23 February 2016 17:18 GMT
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Mars has announced a massive recall after bits of plastic were found in the chocolate
Mars has announced a massive recall after bits of plastic were found in the chocolate

Mars, the US chocolate maker, has confirmed that a massive product recall affecting 55 countries includes the UK.

In the UK the products affected included funsize Mars and Milky Way bars and certain kinds of boxes of Celebrations after bits of plastic were found in the chocolate.

Roel Govers, spokesman for Mars in the Netherlands, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the recall affects 55 countries but didn't immediately provide further details.

The company had earlier issued a statement to Reuters saying that the recall was to prevent customers who bought the products from consuming them.

The Dutch food safety authority posted what it said was a Mars press release on its website. The press release recalled all Mars and Snickers products, Milky Way Minis and Miniatures, as well as certain kinds of Celebrations with best before dates between June 19, 2016, and January 8, 2017.

The press release said that Mars Netherlands had informed the authorities and was working closely with them.

Mars didn’t detail the volume of products affected or what financial impact the recall would have.

Mars was not immediately available for comment. A full list of products affected was reportedly available at the German Mars website, which was not responding on Tuesday afternoon.

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