‘Do not eat’ warning over ice creams urgently pulled from UK shelves due to health risk fears

The warning was announced due to a bunch of ice cream in the UK for fears with health risk.

Farm Cheshire remembers his caramelized ice cream for a biscuit because it contains undiscovered hazelnuts.

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Allergen has been found to miss the product label

Food standards (FSA) agency stated: “The Cheshire Farm remembers the caramelized ice cream for a biscuit because it contains hazelnuts that are not mentioned on the label.

“This means that the product is a possible health risk for anyone who has a nut allergy.”

FSA recommends anyone with a nut allergy not to use the product.

Instead, they should return it to the store, purchased for a full refund.

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The Cheshire Farm urgently pulls the product from the British shelves.

Product details

Caramelized biscuit ice cream

  • Package size: 1l
  • Council code: L23139
  • Best before: November 19 2024

Caramelized biscuit ice cream

  • Package size: 1l
  • Batch Code: L23261
  • Best before: March 18 2025

Caramelized biscuit ice cream

  • Package size: 1l
  • Batch Code: L24150
  • Best before: November 29 2025

What to do if someone suffers an allergic reaction

Call 999 if:

  • Your lips, mouth, throat or tongue suddenly become swollen
  • Breathe very quickly or fight for breathing (you may become very evil or you feel like you are choking or breeding for the air)
  • Your throat feels firmly or fight to swallow
  • Your skin, tongue or lips become blue, gray or pale (if you have black or brown skin, it might be easier to see on your palms or sole palms)
  • Suddenly you become very confused, drowsy or dizzy
  • Someone fainting and cannot wake up
  • The child is limp, diskette or not responding as usual
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How to use adrenaline automatic injection

If you or someone with whom you have a serious allergic reaction and adrenaline automatically injection (like epipene), you should use it immediately.

The instructions are included on the side of the injector.

Call 999 for an ambulance after using the injector, even if you or the person you are with with whom you are with whom you felt better.

Source: NHS

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