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Nudossi Recalls 300-Gram Hazelnut-Nougat Spread After Salmonella Detected

Investigators are focusing on a suspected tainted ingredient behind the contamination.

Overview

  • The company announced a recall Thursday after tests found Salmonella in some 300‑gram Nudossi jars with best‑before dates August 1 to September 30, 2026, GTIN 4018087009331.
  • The affected product is the 36% hazelnut, palm‑oil‑free recipe sold in glass jars, and consumers are told not to eat it and to throw it away.
  • The jars were distributed in 16 German states, including Bavaria, Berlin, North Rhine‑Westphalia, and Saxony.
  • Refunds are handled directly by the maker via an email with a product photo showing the date and bank details to kundenservice@vadossi.de, since store returns are not accepted.
  • People who ate the spread and develop severe or lasting diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, or fever should see a doctor, with infants, young children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with weak immunity at higher risk.