Plastic in bar prompts Mars recall

Mars, Snickers and Milky Way bars are being recalled in 55 countries after a consumer in Germany found a piece of plastic in a Snickers.

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Mars Inc has recalled chocolate bars and other products in 55 countries, mainly in Europe, after a piece of plastic was found in a Snickers bar in Germany, the US confectionery maker says.

All of the recalled products, which include Mars, Snickers and Milky Way bars, were manufactured at a Dutch factory in Veghel, according to a Mars spokeswoman.

They were sold in European countries including Germany, France and Britain, and in certain countries in Asia.

The recall, in effect since Monday, follows a January 8 complaint from a consumer in Germany, she said, who found red plastic in a Snickers bar and sent it back to the company.

"We cannot be sure that this plastic was only in that particular Snickers," a spokeswoman from Mars Netherlands said.

"We do not want any products on the market that may not meet our quality requirements, so we decided to take them all back."

It was not immediately clear how much the complex recall would cost the company, which is unlisted and therefore does not disclose detailed financial information.

The spokeswoman declined to comment on financial implications of the recall, which is the first to affect the factory employing about 1200 people.

Consumer product recalls can have big reputational and financial effects, as Nestle learned last year when it recalled its Maggi noodles from India after a package was found to have unsafe levels of lead.

A statement posted earlier on the website of the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority said Mars was recalling Snickers, Mars, Milky Way, Celebrations and Mini Mix after a piece of plastic was found in one of its products that in certain circumstances could cause choking.

Mars Netherlands said it was working closely with the Dutch food safety authority on the matter, according to the statement.

The privately held company earlier said it had recalled products in Germany.

"We want to avoid having consumers who bought one of the (affected) products consume them," Mars said in a statement on its German website.

It said the recall affected all Mars and Snickers products, Milky Way Minis and Miniatures as well as certain kinds of Celebrations confectionery boxes produced between December 5, 2015 and 18 January 18, 2016, with best-before dates ranging from June 19, 2016 to January 8, 2017. Those dates may not be the same in other countries, the spokeswoman said.

A spokeswoman for Mars Chocolate Australia said the recall only applied to products made in the Mars Netherlands factory.

"We are not aware at this stage of it affecting products brought into Australia by Mars Chocolate Australia and it does not affect any of the products made by us at our facility in Ballarat, Victoria," the spokeswoman said.

"Mars products sold in Coles and Woolworths are not affected.

"While the number of products affected is limited, it is possible that some of the affected products have been shipped to duty-free retailers or brought into Australia by third-party importers that are not associated with Mars.

"Only certain products labeled on pack as 'Mars Netherlands' are affected by this recall. If it is not labeled 'Mars Netherlands', it is not included in the recall."

Mars, based in Mount Olive, New Jersey, is one of the world's biggest food companies, with 29 chocolate brands including M&M's, Galaxy, Twix, Bounty and Maltesers.

Aside from chocolate, Mars makes Wrigley gum, Uncle Ben's Rice, Dolmio pasta sauce and Pedigree pet food.


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