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Kellogg’s issues Update about popular breakfast cereals a year after it was recalled about the stifling risk

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Kellogg’s has issued an update on one of his most popular breakfast offering – one year after the chocolate tracks were recalled about safety problems.

The breakfast giant confirmed that there are ‘no current plans’ to bring back his chocolate -covered corn flakes after the mass to remind Van UK -SUPERmarkets last May in a statement on the Sun on Wednesday.

The £ 2.75 boxes of Kellogg’s corn flakes chocolate flavor were pulled out of the supermarket shelves after they were feared contain ‘hard nodules’ that can cause suffocation or tooth damage.

However, the product has since remained noticeably absent in supermarkets, because fans asked Kelloggs if it would be returning the favorite grains from childhood.

Writing on X, formerly TwitterA person asked: “Has @Kelloggsuki chocolate cornflakes stopped again?”

Another said, “I know you remembered your chocolate cornflakes, but they will be back someday, they were only brought back for a few weeks and called and called.”

In the meantime, a third customer tweet read: “Any idea when your chocolate flakes will return to the store?”

Shoppers also went to the social media platform to express their excitement in the midst of rumors that Kellogg’s brought back his chocolate corn flakes, with a person reportedly prices like ’10/10 ‘.

The breakfast giant confirmed that there are 'no current plans' to bring back his chocolate -covered corn flakes after the massive recall from British supermarkets last May (Stock image)

The breakfast giant confirmed that there are ‘no current plans’ to bring back his chocolate -covered corn flakes after the massive recall from British supermarkets last May (Stock image)

A spokesperson for the FMCG giant, however, said later: ‘We love Kellogg so passionate about their favorite grains and we are proud to be part of millions of breakfasts of people in the UK every morning.

“We can never say, but although there are no current plans to bring back chocolate corn flakes, we now have many other exciting new products, such as Kellogg’s Oations and Bluey MultiGrain breakfast grains, with more coming for grain lovers to try.”

Kellogg’s re -introduced the grain – branded the ‘best corn flakes ever – last January after a break from the product to have insisted more than ten years ago.

The Sweet Breakfast Cereal Hit First Supermarket shelves in 2013 and received praising customers.

Although it was extremely popular with shoppers, the breakfast cereals were stopped the same year – with Kelloggs in favor of bringing back with a slight turn last winter.

Unlike the original version of the cornflakes with chocolate flavor, they were covered with cocoa instead of chocolate in their most recent iteration.

The twist meant that the breakfast cereals retain its chocolate -like taste while containing a lot of vitamin D and fibers.

Emily Dutton, activation manager at Kellogg’s, The Sun told at the time: ‘It is great to bring chocolate flakes to corner flakes to breakfast tables.

Fans of the breakfast cereals wonder if Kellogg's would return his chocolate flavor to corn flakes since the recall

Fans of the breakfast cereals wonder if Kellogg’s would return his chocolate flavor to corn flakes since the recall

The Sweet Breakfast Cereal Hit First Supermarket shelves in 2013 and received rave reviews from customers

The Sweet Breakfast Cereal Hit First Supermarket shelves in 2013 and received rave reviews from customers

“They can only be eaten for an extra crunch or with milk, where the coating washes away to make the milk wonderfully chocolate, while the corn flakes remain crispy.”

However, the product had been recalled by May, because the Food Standards Agency (FSA) advised Shoppers to throw away the 450G packages and to request a full reimbursement.

Kellanova, formerly Kellogg Company and the maker of Kellogg’s grains in Europe, said in Chicago, said that the ‘voluntary Kellogg’s corn flakes of chocolate flavor grain grain is calling due to a high -quality defective’ at that time.

The company said: “This voluntary consumer memory relates to Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Chocolate Flavour Cereal, a new product that has been for sale since January 2024 and is available in Tesco, One Stop, Londis, Budgens, Booker Premier Stores and Booker Cash & Carry’s.”

Shortly after the recall, Kellogg stopped one of his popular offers while the company apologized for customers for shelf crispy note and caramel bites.

Kellogg’s crispy note and caramelbeeten was first introduced in 2008 and contained clusters of baked mixed breakfast cereals with peanut and caramel.

According to Talking Retail, the unique form and size of crispy notes meant when it was first launched, Kelloggs had to invest in the introduction of new technology and food production equipment to produce breakfast cereals.

Last September, a spokesperson for the company that had stopped the product in response to fans commentary on X.

Thank customers for sharing their photos and reviews of the product, the spokesperson added: ‘We are sorry, but this product has been stopped. Your feedback is shared with the relevant team. ‘

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