Mars Wrigley Confectionary has announced a voluntary recall of several of its candies due to reports of thin metal strands being found inside bags in recent ...
The following tables will contain information on manufacturing codes that are affected: The company says it will work with retailers to remove recalled products from store shelves. Mars Wrigley Confectionary has announced a voluntary recall of several of its candies due to reports of thin metal strands being found inside bags in recent weeks.
A variety of gummies that were distributed across the nation have been recalled due to the potential presence of very thin metal strands, ...
The recall covers specific varieties of SKITTLES Gummies, STARBURST Gummies and LIFE SAVERS Gummies.
The recall covers STARBURST Gummies Original, STARBURST Gummies Sours, STARBURST Gummies Sour Berries, LIFE SAVERS Gummies Sours, SKITTLES Gummies Original, and SKITTLES Gummies Wild Berries. Mars Wrigley Canada says it will work with retailers to remove recalled product from store shelves. Mars Wrigley Canada has announced a voluntary recall of specific varieties of SKITTLES Gummies, STARBURST Gummies and LIFE SAVERS Gummies after customers reported finding very thin metal strands embedded in the candy or loose in the bag.
Mars Wrigley US and Canada issued a voluntary recall of numerous gummy candies Friday, saying there could be a thin metal strand inside the candies or loose ...
Mars Wrigley said in a statement it isn't aware of any illnesses or injuries caused by the metal strands. Mars Wrigley did not specify how many units of candy were affected. Customers can then see if it matches the recalled items listed by Mars Wrigley.
Mars Wrigley Confectionery US, LLC has issued a recall on Skittles, Starburst, and Life Savers gummies, per a release posted by the FDA.
But if you already have any of these candies at home, you'll want to take action. Don't worry, not all of these candies are being recalled—and not any of the traditional versions. Mars Wrigley was notified of the metal strand by customers, but thankfully the company reports that no injuries have been reported. Mars Wrigley has a number of popular brands, including gums like Juicy Fruit and Doublemint, and mints like Altoids. But this recall applies to three candies in particular: Skittles, Starburst, and Life Savers. The very next day, Texas-based H-E-B had to recall its brownie bites for the possible presence of metal fragments. You'll want to take note of the latest recall.
UNDATED (WKRC) - Mars Wrigley US and Canada issued a recall of several gummy candies on Friday after discovering a thin metal strand may be inside the ...
Certain varieties of Starburst, Skittle and Life Saver gummies are being recalled for containing metal fragments, Mars Wrigley said. Author: Diego Mendoza.
Some Skittles, Starburst and Life Savers gummies are being recalled after some customers reported thin metal strands in the candy or loose in the bag.
The candy company said its working to get the recalled products off shelves. - SKITTLES® Sour Gummies Peg Pack 5.8 oz — 204 – 218 - SKITTLES® Wild Berry Gummies Peg Pack 5.8 oz, 2.93oz — 138 – 218 - SKITTLES® Gummies Original Peg Pack 5.8 oz, 2.93oz — 139 – 218 The first three digits will tell you if its recalled. - STARBURST® Gummies Sours Peg Pack 5.8oz — 134,135, 137-142
Mars Wrigley in the U.S. and Canada has issued a voluntary recall of several gummy candies.
The recall includes certain varieties of Skittles Gummies, Starburst Gummies and Life Saver Gummies. The recall includes certain varieties of Skittles Gummies, Starburst Gummies and Life Saver Gummies. Mars Wrigley did not specify how many units of candy might be affected.
Mars Wrigley Confectionary said the gummie candies sold under the Life Savers, Starburst and Skittles brands went to the United States, Canada and Mexico.
If you have questions, reach out to Mars Wrigley online or by calling 800-651-2564. ▪ Skittles Gummies, Sour Gummies Flavor, Peg Pack, 5.8-ounce pack, code Nos. beginning with 204-218. ▪ Skittles Gummies, Wild Berry Flavor, Peg Pack, 5.8-ounce pack, code Nos. beginning with 138-218. ▪ Skittles Gummies, Original Flavor, Peg Pack, 5.8-ounce pack, code Nos. beginning with 139-218. ▪ Starburst Gummies, Sour Berries Flavor, Peg Pack, 5.8-ounce pack, code Nos. beginning with 135, 138, 139. ▪ Starburst Gummies, Sours Flavor, Peg Pack, 5.8-ounce pack, code Nos. beginning with 134, 135, 137-142.
There's another recall, this time it involves several varieties of candy gummy snacks that you may have in your pantry.
If the ten-digit code starts with 000 or 100, do not eat them and throw them away. Mars Wrigley is working with retailers to remove recalled products from store shelves. Consumers with questions can contact the company by calling 1-800-651-2564 or by clicking here.
Mars Wrigley in the U.S. and Canada has issued a voluntary recall of several gummy candies.
The recall includes certain varieties of Skittles Gummies, Starburst Gummies and Life Saver Gummies. The recall includes certain varieties of Skittles Gummies, Starburst Gummies and Life Saver Gummies. Mars Wrigley did not specify how many units of candy might be affected.
Mars Wrigley voluntarily recalled over a dozen varieties of the gummies from Skittles, Starburst, and Live Savers due to the potential presence of metal ...
Consumers who have purchased the recalled items should not consume the candy and should throw the products out. Despite the reports, there have been no known illnesses to date caused by the recalled gummies. These products were distributed across the United States, Canada and Mexico.