Nestlé recalls KitKat products due to potential glass concerns

Nestlé recalls KitKat products due to potential glass concerns

The company has issued a statement to customers after potential shards of glass could be found in the popular chocolate.

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Nestlé South Africa says that they are initiating a voluntary recall of certain KitKat milk chocolate products. This is a precautionary measure after suspicions that they may contain shards of glass.

“To date, we have not received any complaints or reported injuries. We are taking this action out of an abundance of caution having discovered the presence of small pieces of glass during our quality and safety checks. The affected products were produced over a limited period and this voluntary recall covers only products with specific production codes that you can find on the label." - Netslé (iOL)

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There is an investigation as to where the error could have originated from.

"We understand that people will be concerned and apologise unreservedly to them. We regret very much any inconvenience caused by this recall." - Nestlé

According to News24, these are the production codes and ranges that are of concern:

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KIT KAT RECALL
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Affected production codes: 

  1. 13590177
  2. 13600177
  3. 13620177
  4. 13630177
  5. 13640177
  6. 13650177
  7. 20010177
  8. 20100177
  9. 20110177

KIT KAT RECALL 2
News24/Nestlé

Affected production codes:

  1. 20120177
  2. 20010177
  3. 20020177
  4. 20030177
  5. 20080177
  6. 13620177
  7. 13600177
  8. 13610177

The following 'Best Before' timeframe applies for both product ranges: 30 September 2022 and 31 October 2022.

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If you have purchased any of these products, the company is urging the public to return them and receive a full refund.

"If you have a concern that you or one of your family might have consumed one of the affected products, please consult a medical professional who will be able to provide you with the best advice and guidance," - Netslé (News24)

You can get more information on ECR Newswatch.

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