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Woolworths take 12 products off its shelves

The ice creams and sorbets could cause problems for those suffering from peanut allergens

Woolworths on Tuesday announced it is recalling 12 ice cream and sorbet products as these “products have potentially been produced in packaging with inconsistent peanut allergen labelling”‚ the company said in a statement.

“The labelling, ‘product made in a factory which uses peanuts’, provides potentially allergic customers with guidance to make informed buying decisions. This labelling has been omitted from some of these products in error.

“As an absolute precaution‚ Woolworths has taken a decision to rather remove all these products from their store shelves to avoid potentially putting peanut allergic customers at risk.”

No other ice-creams or other products are affected.

The company said: “Customers should check if they have any of these products without the peanut allergen labelling and return the products to our stores for a full refund”.

Shoppers can contact the customer care line with any queries. The number is: 0860 022 002.

The affected products are:

6001009028259                 Extremely Creamy Madagascan Vanilla Dairy Ice Cream
6001009028167                 32 Italian kisses
6009178835104                  Extremely Creamy Pistachio Dairy Ice Cream
6009000541869                Extremely Creamy Belgian Chocolate Dairy Ice Cream
6008000623667                Slimmers Choice Fruit Sorbet Mini Lollies
6009000434499                6 mini almond solos
6009000434482                6 mini vanilla solos
6001009028297                Mixed Berry Sorbet
6009175129008                 Granadilla Sorbet
6001009028280                Mango Sorbet
6009182728621                 Hazelnut Dairy Ice Cream
6009178835012                 Lemon sorbet

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