A number of batches of Bluebird potato chips are being recalled after pieces of blue and green rubber were found inside some packets.
The Ready Salted Original Cut Chip packs were produced at the Bluebird Auckland manufacturing plant.
Bluebird is warning they may pose a choking hazard.
The packets being recalled have best before dates in December and January and include a range of packet sizes, including the smaller snack packs.
Customers should return the chips wherever they bought them for a full refund.
九月 24, 2011
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