Nestlé Milo bars recalled for possibly containing rubber
A recall has been issued for imported Nestlé-brand Milo Dipped Snack Bars as they may contain rubber.
NZ Food Safety acting deputy director-general Jenny Bishop said that the rubber could pose a choking risk.
The batch numbers being recalled are 5316, 5317, and 5318 TD15 with a best-before date of August 2026.
Those can be returned to the place of purchase for a refund, or be thrown out.
The bars were manufactured in Australia and were also subject to recall there.
-By RNZ
A recall has been issued for imported Nestlé-brand Milo Dipped Snack Bars as they may contain rubber.
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NZ Food Safety acting deputy director-general Jenny Bishop said that the rubber could pose a choking risk.
The batch numbers being recalled are 5316, 5317, and 5318 TD15 with a best-before date of August 2026.
Those can be returned to the place of purchase for a refund, or be thrown out.
The bars were manufactured in Australia and were also subject to recall there.
-By RNZ









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