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LONDON, Feb. 10 (UPI) -- Cadbury, the British candy manufacturer, has announced a recall of some Easter eggs not properly labeled with warnings for those with nut allergies.
The recall also affects some Easter chicks, The Daily Mail reported.
Company officials say the eggs are safe for anyone without a nut allergy. Advertisements were to start running during the weekend warning consumers with allergies.
The company recently announced that a salmonella scare last year cost Cadbury 30 million pounds (almost $60 million).
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PHOENIX, June 2 (UPI) --
A young mother was arrested in Phoenix Saturday after allegedly leaving her baby strapped in a car seat on the roof of her car and driving off, police said.
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MONTECITO, Calif., June 3 (UPI) --
U.S. actress Drew Barrymore married art consultant Will Kopelman Saturday at her estate in Montecito, Calif., E! Online reported.
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If you're in the market for a car or truck it might make more sense to consider a new vehicle this year rather than a used one.
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