Ikea recalls marshmallows sold in Irish stores due to mice infestation

Ikea has recalled some packets of marshmallows sold at its Irish stores.

Ikea recalls marshmallows sold in Irish stores due to mice infestation

Ikea has recalled some packets of marshmallows sold at its Irish stores.

The company says it is recalling the 'GODIS PÅSKKYCKLING' marshmallow candy due to a mice infestation at the production site.

Point-of-sale notices are being displayed in all stores - and the company's asking customers who bought them to return them to an Ikea store.

The recall relates to 100g packets, with 'best before' dates between October 2018 and January 2019.

- Digital Desk

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