IKEA recalls chocolates
The milk and peanut ingredients were not properly indicated on the packagings of the CHOKLAD MÖRK 60 percent and CHOKLAD MÖRK 70 percent cocoa dark chocolates – the company informed tozsdeforum.hu.
IKEA draws attention to all those who have purchased CHOKLAD MÖRK 60 percent and CHOKLAD MÖRK 70 percent cocoa dark chocolates that the milk and peanut ingredients were not properly indicated on the packagings of the products. IKEA gives high priority to safety, so ceased selling all of these chocolates. However, the chocolates are safe to eat for those who are not allergic to milk and peanuts. (tozsdeforum.hu)
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