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Russian ice cream has been prohibited in Belarus.

Russian-made ice cream added to list of hazardous products

Belarus Prohibits Import of Russian Ice Cream
Belarus Prohibits Import of Russian Ice Cream

Russian ice cream has been prohibited in Belarus.

In a surprising turn of events, a popular ice cream produced by LLC "Unilever Russia" has been withdrawn from circulation and placed on a registry of dangerous products. The dangerous ice cream in question is the Ms. Cruise's frozen glazed milk ice cream with pineapple juice.

The production of this ice cream took place in the Tula region, specifically in the Ilynskoye rural settlement, d. Varvarovka, Russia. Despite initial reports suggesting the manufacturer was based in Moscow, it has been confirmed that the ice cream was indeed produced in this rural settlement.

The ice cream has been found to contain a mass fraction of milk fat of 15.2% in its milk-containing part, with a significant 84.8% replaced by a substitute. This partial replacement of milk fat with a substitute is not allowed, leading to concerns about the product's safety.

As a result, all loans to LLC "Unilever Russia" and its products have been prohibited, and the dangerous ice cream is now subject to an import and circulation ban. The company has issued a statement confirming the withdrawal of the ice cream from circulation and assuring consumers of their commitment to product safety.

This incident serves as a reminder for consumers to be vigilant about the products they consume and for manufacturers to adhere to strict safety standards. The Russian authorities are currently investigating the matter further to ensure the safety of all food products on the market.

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