Nestlé Milo Snack Bars Recalled After Potential Contamination

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has announced a voluntary recall of two batches of Nestlé Milo snack bar products due to concerns over potential rubber contamination. The recall was initiated after Nestlé Singapore, the importer of these products, alerted the agency.

Affected Products

  • Nestlé’s Milo snack bar (Original)
  • Nestlé’s Milo snack bar (Dipped)

The recall affects one batch of each of these products, as part of a precautionary measure to ensure consumer safety.

Consumer Advisory

The SFA strongly advises consumers who have purchased these snacks not to consume them. If you have already consumed the products and have health concerns, it’s best to seek medical advice promptly.

Background Context

This isn’t the first time Nestlé has faced recalls in Singapore recently. Just last month, the company was ordered to recall Gerber’s arrowroot biscuits and halt sales on five batches of its infant formulas due to similar health risks. Consumers can reach out to their point of purchase for any questions or additional information.