Morrisons recalls sweet treats in urgent food recalls – full list of products affected


Morrisons has issued several “do not eat” alerts to its customers following a string of compromised products.

Three sweet treats including chocolate snacks and cereal are affected by the food recalls.

Most recently, on Friday, December 1, Mars Wrigley UK announced that multiple batches of its Revel chocolates were “unsafe to eat”.

According to the Food Standards Agency (FSA), a trio of Revels products were recalled as a precaution due to the presence of “very small pieces of rubber”.

Before this, the supermarket also recalled its Caramel Crispy Bites and Free From Choco Crackles over allergy fears.

Product details

Here is a full list of active product recalls currently in place for Morrisons.

Mars Revels

  • Revels 205g Slimpouch
  • Revels 112g Pouch
  • Revels 71g Treat Bag (price marked pack)
  • Best before dates: 27 October 2024, 3 and 10 November 2024

Batch codes affected:

  • 344G2SLO00
  • 345B1SLO00
  • 344E1SLO00
  • 344E2SLO00
  • 344F1SLO00
  • 344F2SLO00
  • 345D2SLO00
  • 345E1SLO00
  • 345E2SLO00
  • 345F2SLO00
  • 345G1SLO00
  • 346C1SLO00
  • 344G2SLO00

Morrisons Free From Chocolate Crackles

The retailer has recalled a single batch of this product over concerns it may contain hazelnut, milk and non-gluten-free oats which are not stated on the label.

This makes the cereal a severe risk to anyone with an allergy or intolerance to the listed allergens. Customers have therefore been urged not to eat the product if it fits the following pack size and date description.

  • Pack size: 300g
  • Best before date: 18 September, 2024

Morrisons 18 Caramel Crispy Bites

Morrisons has recalled these sweet treats because they may contain egg, which is not listed on the ingredients label. This puts those with an allergy or intolerance at risk and prompted the supermarket to issue a “do not eat” warning to customers.

  • Morrisons Cake Shop 18 Caramel Crispy Bites
  • All best-before dates affected

As with all of its active food recalls, Morrisons has urged shoppers to avoid consuming the affected products and instead, return them to the nearest store for a full refund, with no receipt required.

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