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Co-op recalls chocolate Santas over battery fears | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The Co-op grocery chain has announced a nationwide recall of 165,000 hollow milk chocolate Santa figures after two alleged tampering incidents. | The Co-op grocery chain has announced a nationwide recall of 165,000 hollow milk chocolate Santa figures after two alleged tampering incidents. |
A spokesperson for the Co-op said two of the chocolate figures had been found to contain a small button-cell battery. | A spokesperson for the Co-op said two of the chocolate figures had been found to contain a small button-cell battery. |
"The health and safety of our customers is our top priority," said the spokesperson, adding that the Co-op was investigating and the police and Food Standards Agency were being notified. | "The health and safety of our customers is our top priority," said the spokesperson, adding that the Co-op was investigating and the police and Food Standards Agency were being notified. |
No other products are affected. | No other products are affected. |
The Co-op chocolates that had been subject to tampering were bought at two locations, one in Suffolk and one in Essex. | |
It is thought that the tampering took place after the Santas left the factory. | |
Surgeons recently warned that button batteries pose a potentially deadly risk to young children. | |
If accidentally swallowed, the small, round batteries can get lodged in the oesophagus and burn a hole through its lining. | |
The most serious cases are associated with Lithium button batteries larger than 20mm (the size of a 10 pence piece) which can cause severe injury within two hours. | |
London's Great Ormond Street Hospital said in September that it had seen a big increase in cases in the past year. | |
The Co-op said customers with one of these products should not eat it, but call the company's customer relations team for a full refund. | The Co-op said customers with one of these products should not eat it, but call the company's customer relations team for a full refund. |
Anyone who is concerned should call Freephone 0800 0686 727. | Anyone who is concerned should call Freephone 0800 0686 727. |
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