Maker Recalls Candy After Glass Is Found
Some 13,300 chocolate Easter bunnies distributed to schools and other fund-raising groups were recalled in 15 states, including California, because of several complaints about glass or similar objects found in the candy, company officials said Thursday.
New Jersey authorities said testing confirmed that a sliver of glass was embedded in one piece of the candy made by Scott’s of Wisconsin that was turned over to state officials for testing. No injuries were reported.
Authorities said product tampering was not suspected and a problem at the manufacturing plant probably was to blame.
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