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A recall of certain Kinder brand chocolate products, including Kinder Surprise and Mini Eggs, linked to an outbreak of salmonella in Europe and the U.K.

has been expanded to Canada. While the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there have been no illnesses reported in Canada in association with the affected products, 63 illnesses linked to the product have been confirmed in the U.K.

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