Urgent Magnum Ice Cream Recall: Metal Fragments Feared
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a sharp ‘do not eat’ alert after Magnum Classic Ice Creams were recalled over fears of metal contamination.
Check Your Magnum Packs – Best Before 11/2025
The FSA warning targets three-pack Magnum Classic Ice Cream sticks, with best-before dates of 11/2025. Watch out for batch codes L3324, L3325, L3326, L3327, and L3328.
Unilever Takes Precautionary Recall
Unilever, the maker of Magnum, confirmed the recall following internal safety checks detecting possible small metal pieces inside select packs.
“The safety of the people that buy and use our products is always our number one priority which is why we are recalling these products,” a Unilever spokesperson said.
What You Should Do Now
- Do not eat any Magnum Classic Ice Cream sticks matching the date and batch codes.
- Return the product for a full refund.
- If you have questions, contact Unilever’s Careline on UK 0800 678 1031 or Ireland 1800 444 420.
Unilever reassures customers that no other Magnum products are affected. They apologise for the inconvenience and thank consumers for their cooperation.
This recall highlights the vital need for strict quality controls to keep food products safe from harmful contaminants.