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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Cadbury Egg Hunting Kit potentially harmful to more than just your diet.


There is something to be said for early shoppers.  You know, the people who started their Christmas shopping for 2012 on December 26, 2011.  Those early birds who got an early start on their Easter 2012 shopping will be interested in the latest Health Canada recall of 4,825 Cadbury Complete Egg Hunting Kits.

The set (shown here) contains a small white plush bunny, three 34g crème eggs, two bags of mini Cadbury eggs and twenty-seven small chocolate eggs.  While the candy eggs are dangerous to your Weight Watchers point total, it is the plush toy that poses the most harm for young children. 

UPC Code 6120022818
Best if Used Before Dates: 
2012AL 01 and 2012 JL 01
The hard plastic eyes and plastic whiskers can detach from the toy exposing a potential choking hazard for children.

The kit was imported by Ontario-based FX Copacking and Logistics, and distributed throughout Canada by Kraft Canada, Inc. The Egg Hunting Kits sold from December 2011 through January 2012 are affected.

Consumers who purchased one of these recalled sets should remove the bunny from children and destroy the product.  Contact Kraft Foods Canada at 1-800-394-6989 for more details.

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