Kinder has recalled Mini Eggs and other chocolate products just days before Easter amid salmonella fears. Ferrero, which owns the Kinder brand, first took precautionary measures to recall Kinder Surprise eggs over the weekend - but the list has now been extended to other seasonal goodies.
Kinder Mini Eggs and Kinder Egg Hunt Kits are the latest treats to be axed following the Food Standards Agency's announcement that the recall of Kinder Surprise eggs has been extended to other foodstuff.
Kinder Schokobons have also been taken off the shelf over concerns that they might be contaminated with salmonella, according to the Mirror.
It comes after 63 people have fallen ill with salmonella, with a huge number of cases being kids aged five or younger.Confirming the recall of the Kinder products, the Food Standard Agency said: "This is in connection with a potential link to a salmonella outbreak.
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