Lissé Édésséggyár Kft. recalled several Nyírfacukor salon sugars
Lissé Édésséggyár Kft. has recalled the “Nyírfacukor salonkukor – various flavors” products due to product deterioration within the shelf life – read on the website of the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih).
According to the post posted on Thursday, the manufacturer is recalling the 170 gram Nyírfacukor Poppy cream-filled white chocolate parlor candy with a shelf life of 03.27.2024, from 04.09.2024. White chocolate parlor sugar filled with pistachio cream, also 170 grams Birch sugar with shelf life, 25.03.2024. 160-gram Birch sugar festive dessert selection with a shelf life of 160 grams, the product called bacon sugar filled with rum-flavored truffle cream and sea buckthorn-flavored cream with dark chocolate, as well as the 160-gram Birch sugar festive dessert selection with truffle cream and Irish cream liquor-flavored alcoholic cream filling, which also expires on 25.03.2024. act.
On Nébih’s website, it was announced that the affected products will be taken back at the place of purchase. The manufacturer informed its customers about the recall on its website.
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