Swedish store Ikea is urgently recalling their packets of Easter themed marshmallows after a mice infestation, which may make them unsafe to consume.
The sweets, named Godis Paskkyckling, are being pulled from shelves and recalled by the Food Standards Agency, after it has been found that there could be a mice infestation at the warehouse where the marshmallows are produced after rodents were spotted.
The sweets affected are those with the best before dates between 23rd October 2018- 26th January 2019.
The popular furniture and accessories store have urged customers who have bought the product not to eat them.
You can return your marshmallows to your local store in exchange of a full refund.