Unilever has initiated a voluntary recall of Magnum Almond Ice Cream Sticks (3 packs) as...

Published: 2:20 pm April 18, 2024
Updated: 11:48 am October 8, 2025
Unilever Recalls Magnum Almond Ice Cream Sticks Due to Possible Contamination – UKNIP

Unilever has initiated a voluntary recall of Magnum Almond Ice Cream Sticks (3 packs) as a precautionary measure due to concerns that the product may contain plastic and metal particles. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a “do not eat” warning, emphasizing that the presence of these materials renders the product unsafe for consumption.

This recall follows a similar urgent action taken by Unilever in March for Magnum Classic Ice Cream, which was prompted by the potential presence of metal.

The affected batches of Magnum Almond Ice Cream Sticks (3 packs) have the following product details:

  • Pack size: 3x100ml
  • Batch codes: L3338, L3339, L3340, L3341, and L3342
  • Best before: end of December 2025

Customers who have purchased the recalled product are advised not to consume it. Instead, they are urged to contact Unilever’s careline team for further guidance at 0800146252 or via email at [email protected].

Unilever has reassured consumers that the safety of its products’ users is always its top priority. The company apologizes for any inconvenience caused and appreciates the cooperation of its customers during this recall process.

It’s important to note that no other Magnum products are affected by this recall.

The FSA has confirmed that point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores selling the affected product, providing consumers with information about the recall and advising them on appropriate actions to take.

Consumers are reminded to remain vigilant and to heed any product recalls or warnings issued by authorities to ensure their safety and well-being.

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