Mars Recalls Its Chocolate Candies Across Europe

Mars Recalls
The German division of candy maker Mars Inc. announced a Europe-wide safety recall Tuesday, after a particle of plastic was found in a product. File Photo by Abramova Elena/Shutterstock

VIERSEN, Germany, Feb. 23 (UPI) — The German division of candy maker Mars Inc. announced a safety recall of Mars, Snickers, Milky Way Minis and Celebrations products Tuesday.

The recall, affecting candies with “best by” dates between June 19, 2016 and Jan.8, 2017, came after a customer called Mars’ office in Viersen, Germany, to report he found a plastic particle in one product.

It is regarded as a Europe-wide recall, although Mars Inc. has not offered a list of affected countries.

“The affected bars were produced in the Netherlands and from there … distributed to several European countries,” said company spokesman Raoul Hamacher.

The Netherlands candy factory is in Veghel, and the affected chocolates were likely made in a four-week period, he added. Of the window of time expressed in the “best by” dates, Hamacher said, “We deliberately expanded the time span a bit to be on the safe side.”

Mars’ European headquarters is in Brussels and its products are made in two factories, in Veghel and in Slough, a suburb of London.

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