Finnish company recalls Moomin-branded baby snacks over elevated ochratoxin A levels
Finnish food producer Suomen Oikia Oy is recalling a batch of its Moomin-branded organic pea-carrot oat baby snacks after internal quality checks detected ochratoxin A levels exceeding legal limits. The affected 35-gram bags have a best-before date of 1 March 2027. The company states no immediate health risk from consumption, but warns that prolonged exposure may cause adverse effects.
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Finnish food producer Suomen Oikia Oy is recalling a batch of its Moomin-branded organic pea-carrot oat baby snacks after internal checks found levels of ochratoxin A exceeding legal limits
The affected products are 35-gram bags of Oikia Moomin organic pea-carrot oat snacks with a best-before date of 1 March 2027
The company states that consuming the snacks does not pose an immediate health risk, but prolonged exposure may cause adverse effects
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