JELLY MINICUPS
April 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has widened its ban on jelly minicups containing the preservative konjac to include other types of this confectionary containing certain seaweed or gum additives. Brussels fears their ability to choke children and has ordered manufacturers and importers to recall them.
THE EUROPEAN Commission has widened its ban on jelly minicups containing the preservative konjac to include other types of this confectionary containing certain seaweed or gum additives. Brussels fears their ability to choke children and has ordered manufacturers and importers to recall them.
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