Article: Cadbury races to retrieve chocolate sold without vital nut-allergy warnings FOOD: LABELLING FOOD: LABELLING Charity says latest Cadbury mistake is a potential 'nightmare'

THOUSANDS of Easter eggs and chocolate treats are being recalled by chocolate giant Cadbury because they have no nut allergy warning, potentially putting thousands of people at risk.

Cadbury are in a race against time to retrieve products already distributed across the UK after several Easter products were packaged without the usual warning they may contain traces of nuts.

Newspaper adverts will appear from today alerting customers to return some Easter eggs and Mini Creme Eggs that they may already have bought.

The recall comes eight months after a salmonella scare when a pipe in the company's Marlbrook factory was found to have been dripping contaminated water into their products, ...

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