The affected products are Haagen-Dazs' Belgian Chocolate and Cookies & Cream ice cream.
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The SFA is recalling Haagen-Dazs Cookies & Cream and Belgian Chocolate ice cream due to the presence of ethylene oxide. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY.
The affected products were the pint and Classic Collection Mini Cups versions of the ice cream. The products under the latest recall are the 100ml version of the brand's Belgian Chocolate ice cream, which expires on June 8, 2023, and the 473ml version of its Cookies & Cream ice cream, which expires on May 27 next year. SINGAPORE - Two products of popular ice cream brand Haagen-Dazs are being recalled because of the presence of a pesticide, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Friday (Aug 5).
SINGAPORE — The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Friday (Aug 5) ordered the recall of two products from popular ice-cream brand Haagen-Dazs due to the ...
Therefore, exposure to this substance should be minimised as much as possible,” SFA warned. SINGAPORE — The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Friday (Aug 5) ordered the recall of two products from popular ice-cream brand Haagen-Dazs due to the presence of ethylene oxide, a type of pesticide not authorised for use in food. SINGAPORE — The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Friday (Aug 5) ordered the recall of two products from popular ice-cream brand Haagen-Dazs due to the presence of ethylene oxide, a type of pesticide not authorised for use in food.
The recall is currently ongoing, said SFA. Recalled Häagen-Dazs products contain pesticide. The two products contain ethylene oxide, RASFF said. This is a ...
In June, SFA recalled some Häagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream products due to the alleged presence of ethylene oxide. SFA Orders Recall Of Häagen-Dazs Vanilla Ice Cream Due To Alleged Pesticide Content SFA Recalls Häagen-Dazs Vanilla Ice Cream Pints & Mini Cups Over Pesticide Concerns While the previous recalls involved vanilla ice cream, two more products of other flavours have now been recalled by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA). Fans of American ice cream brand Häagen-Dazs may have been dismayed when their products were recalled twice in the last two months. Häagen-Dazs Belgian Chocolate & Cookies & Cream Flavours Recalled Due To Ethylene Oxide
The chemical 2-Chloroethanol, a reaction product of the potentially dangerous ethylene oxide, was found in certain batches.
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Luxembourg and Belgium have withdrawn ten Häagen-Dazs ice creams made with vanilla from sale after a batch was found to contain a carcinogenic compound ...
The Belgian agency has published a list of ten products with expiry dates that have been ordered to be recalled in all shops in the kingdom. A vanilla supplier was identified as the cause of the problem and General Mills decided to recall all products made with vanilla from this supplier, the FASFC explained. The manufacturer of the ice cream, the American group General Mills, found traces of 2-Chloroethanol (2CE), which is an indicator for the presence of ethylene oxide, in a batch of Häagen-Dazs products during a check, the FASFC said in a statement.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network):Two products of popular ice cream brand Haagen-Dazs are being recalled because of the presence of a ...
Exposure to ethylene oxide increases the risk of cancer, according to the same report. The products under the latest recall are the 100ml version of the brand's Belgian Chocolate ice cream, which expires on June 8, 2023, and the 473ml version of its Cookies & Cream ice cream, which expires on May 27 next year. This comes after a similar recall of two other Haagen-Dazs products last month over the same pesticide, ethylene oxide.
Ethylene oxide is a pesticide that is not authorised for use in food. According to a Facebook post by SFA, although there is no immediate risk to consumption of ...
- Country of origin: France - Country of origin: France - Expiry date: May 27, 2023