Shoppers have been issued a warning as Cadbury chocolates are being urgently recalled from supermarket shelves.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an alert over the Cadbury Dairy Milk Little Robins. The chocolates are being withdrawn over concerns they may contain undeclared nuts.
The chocolate giant has warned some packs may contain almonds, which are not mentioned on the label.
This is because the product has been incorrectly packed with Cadbury Dairy Milk Little Robins Daim Chocolate, Birmingham Live reports .
The error may not be immediately obvious because the chocolate pieces are wrapped within foil, according to the FSA.
Customers with nut allergies are being advised to avoid eating the product and return it to the store for a full refund.

The recall applies to 93g bags with a best before date of 31 March 2020, the company has said.
Cadbury added that no other Cadbury Dairy Milk products are affected.
A spokesperson for Mondelez UK said: "If you have bought this product and have an allergy to nuts, do not eat it.
"Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund or contact the Mondelez consumer care line on 0800 818181."
Product details
| Batch code | CIS3092812 & CIS3092822 |
| Best before | 31 March 2020 |
| Allergens | Nuts (almond) |
The FSA alert adds: "If you are allergic to almonds, please check the outside of the bag for the date coe [31/03/2020] and either batch code numbers before opening the pack and do not consume the product."
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