Reminder of marshmallows Ikea potentially contaminated by mice

News 28 February, 2018
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    Marshmallows covered by the recall were sold in Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta under the name of GODIS PÅSKKYCKLING in bags of 100 grams.

    QMI agency

    Tuesday, 27 February, 2018 22:42

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    Tuesday, 27 February, 2018 22:44

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    OTTAWA-Ikea Canada has initiated a recall notice on the bags of marshmallows sold in its stores because the candy may have been contaminated by bacteria at the contact of the mouse.

    Marshmallows covered by the recall were sold in Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta under the name of GODIS PÅSKKYCKLING in bags of 100 grams.

    The recalled products have a product code indicating that they have been sold in 2018 and the number of the CUP 1.602.11.0002.

    The canadian Agency of food inspection has launched an investigation into this recall, which has been undertaken by the company. No cases of illness linked to the consumption of these marshmallows has not been listed to date.

    People who have these candies are invited to throw them out or report them in-store.