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Hope you've all had a good weekend, it's coming to an end. :( Going to be so hot over the coming days!
 
Saw classic KOF PLOT clothes got ripped off from special attack compilation video lol
 
Very nice, sounds like a fun weekend thing to do.
Good Morning All :)
We have about 5 a summer. Once a month. If we lived closer to them, we'd have them more often but we are an hour away. Now, the money we make pays for the gas to get there lol
 
Survived day 1 of the extreme heat. A lot of ice cream and sitting in front of the fan was involved today
 
Haha, I hope so. Literally having vienetta in the morning/afternoon and then vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce later in the day. Not a healthy few days
 
Haha, I hope so. Literally having vienetta in the morning/afternoon and then vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce later in the day. Not a healthy few days
Just don't eat Haagen Dazs ice cream:

Two popular Haagen-Dazs ice cream products have been removed from supermarket shelves after the Centre for Food Safety urged the public not to consume them due to the possible presence of ethylene oxide, a pesticide banned by the European Union as it can cause cancer.

Sales of "Haagen-Dazs Vanilla Ice Cream Pint" (473 milliliters) and "Haagen-Dazs Vanilla Ice Cream Bulk" (9.46 liters), with best-before dates of April 13, 2023 and October 26, 2022 respectively, have been stopped.

Both were made in France and imported by General Mills Hong Kong.

A Centre for Food Safety spokesman urged the public not to consume the affected products if they had bought any.

"Upon noticing recent media reports that the two kinds of ice cream were found in Taiwan with a pesticide, ethylene oxide, the CFS immediately contacted the local importer and retailers for follow-up," the spokesman said.

"A preliminary investigation found that the importer had imported into Hong Kong the affected batches of the products concerned."

The spokesman added that the Centre for Food Safety urged the importer to initiate a recall of the affected batches and that it will continue to follow up and take appropriate action.

Traders should also immediately stop selling the products concerned if they have them, he added.

General Mills Hong Kong said the company had similarly contacted merchants to ask them to stop selling the products and had voluntarily withdrawn the affected batches.

Customers who have purchased the affected batches can call the importer's customer hotline at 2629-6116 or e-mail Haagen-Dazs Hong Kong - haagendazs.hongkong@genmills.com - to arrange for a refund, General Mills said.

"We sincerely apologize for the concern and inconvenience that this incident has caused our customers. The affected products only involve two specific batches and the other products are in compliance with Hong Kong regulation. Customers can enjoy our products with confidence," the importer wrote.

Taiwan media had reported that two batches of the Haagen-Dazs ice cream were found to have a very small amount of ethylene oxide. It can normally be found as a contaminant in baked goods, cereals, seeds, ice cream and yogurt.

After the incident, Haagen-Dazs Taiwan said it had stopped the sales and withdrawn the affected batches and that its global headquarters had confirmed there were no related reports from other regions.

The European Union banned the use of ethylene oxide in the food industry as it is "carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic."
 
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