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    Urgent warning not to eat fake Wonka and Prime chocolate bars

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    By News Team on December 4, 2023 Food and Drink, News Briefing, UK News, World News
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    The unregistered ‘Prime Bars’ are not legitimate (Picture: PA)

    The food safety watchdog has warned shoppers not to buy or eat fake and potentially unsafe Prime or Wonka chocolate bars.

    The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said it had received reports of fake branded chocolate on sale and is working alongside Trading Standards to protect consumers.

    Popular drink brand Prime, created by YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul, told the FSA that it does not manufacture any Prime-branded food products, meaning the chocolate bars are fake and could be unsafe.

    The FSA also said any Wonka bars sold in a shop, online, or on a market stall ‘will not be the real thing’, warning that the ingredients list might not be correct and allergen labels may not have been applied correctly.

    Fake Wonka Bars were removed from sale last year after having been found to contain allergens that were not listed on the label, posing a major health risk to anyone who suffers from a food allergy or intolerance.

    The warning follows quantities of hallucinogenic drugs found in ‘a small number’ of chocolate bars sold at Mansfield Market in Nottinghamshire late last month.

    ‘Wonka’ Bars are also being sold (Picture: PA)

    Nottinghamshire Police received reports of people falling ill after consuming chocolate both labelled as Cali-Gold and unbranded, and later said Psilocin – found in magic mushrooms and THC – were discovered in some of the bars.

    The FSA said the Prime or Wonka bars could also be unsafe to eat as there was a possibility that they were being made or repackaged by unregistered businesses or by criminals who would not be following hygiene, labelling, and traceability laws.

    Tina Potter, head of incidents at the FSA, said: ‘With Christmas coming up, don’t waste your money on fake branded chocolate for your children, friends or family – you won’t be getting what you think you are paying for and you don’t know what is in them.

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    ‘There could be a food safety risk, especially for those with food intolerances or allergies.

    ‘We know there is a problem with potentially unsafe fake chocolate bars such as Wonka and Prime bars and we’re working with Trading Standards to protect consumers.

    ‘Please do not buy or eat these bars and if you think you’ve bought a fake chocolate bar, or if you see something that does not seem right when you are shopping, report it to your Local Authority.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    ‘Please do not buy or eat these bars and if you think you’ve bought a fake chocolate bar, or if you see something that does not seem right when you are shopping, report it to your Local Authority.’ 

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