Mars recalls candy bars in 55 countries after plastic found in product

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Reporting from Berlin — U.S. chocolate maker Mars says it’s recalling candy bars and other items in 55 countries after plastic was found in one of its products. Roel Govers, spokesman for


Mars in the Netherlands, told the Associated Press on Tuesday that the recall affects 55 countries but didn’t immediately provide further details. Mars in Germany confirmed that it was one


of the countries affected, and said in a statement that the recall affected products with “best before” dates from June 19, 2016, to Jan. 8, 2017. “We have intentionally chosen a long


production time frame in order to ensure that all possibly affected products are recalled,” the company said in a German-language statement, adding that it was in “close contact” with food


safety authorities. It also did not specify which other countries were affected, and Mars in Germany did not respond to calls or emails. The German news agency DPA cited a Mars Germany


spokesman saying the voluntary recall affects products made early this year in the Netherlands. SEE MORE OF OUR TOP STORIES ON FACEBOOK >> The Dutch food safety authority posted what


it said was a Mars news release on its website, saying a piece of plastic that could lead to choking had been found in a product. It listed affected products as Mars, Milky Way, Snickers,


Celebrations and Mini Mix. Mars Inc. is privately held and based in McLean, Va. It also owns the world’s largest chewing gum maker, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. The Mars family owns the secretive


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