A recall of Kinder products has been extended due to a possible presence of salmonella.
All batches and best before dates of Kinder Surprise are being recalled, as well as all pack sizes of Kinder Schokobons.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland says 15 cases of Salmonella have been recorded here, with many involving young children.
Anyone who has purchased Kinder products are being warned not to eat them.
Ferrero Recall Extended to All Batches and Additional Pack Sizes of Implicated Kinder Products.
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A spokesperson for the FSAI says: "The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) today advises that Ferrero is extending its recall of the implicated Kinder products to all best before dates and all pack sizes of Kinder Schokobons, due to the possible presence of Salmonella.
"The investigation into a food poisoning outbreak of Salmonella, which is affecting Ireland, the UK and a number of other European countries is ongoing.
"To date, there have been 15 cases in Ireland with the same strain of Salmonella responsible for the UK outbreak. A number of these Irish cases have involved young children. The FSAI is warning consumers who may have the recalled products at home not to eat them."
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