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Saturday, 18 October 2025

MR. OWL TRIES TO REHIRE HIMSELF AT REDE GLOBO – BUT IT ENDS BADLY


 In a shocking twist, former Rede Globo mascot Mr. Owl tried to rehire himself at the company after being fired earlier this year. Witnesses say he walked straight into Globo Studios claiming, “I’m back, baby!”


However, the owner did not care, ignoring all of Mr. Owl’s attempts to return. Moments later, things took a turn — Mr. Owl was arrested for trespassing and disturbing Globo’s production office.


Meanwhile, Mr. Bloxy was reportedly happy about the news, celebrating by posting “Justice Served 🦉🚫” on social media.


Bloxy News will keep you updated as this bizarre story unfolds.


Friday, 17 October 2025

Breaking News, Kinder Joy Has Been Recalled Due To Mounts Vanilla!

More Kinder items recalled from Woolworths, Coles and Kmart due to potential salmonella contamination

The products have been available for sale at Coles, Woolworths, Target, Kmart, Big W, and independent food retailers including IGA.


Kinder Joy is chocolate treat made by the Italian company FerreroIt comes in an egg-shaped package that splits into two halves: one half contains layers of cocoa and milk cream along with two crunchy wafer ballswhile the other half includes surprise toyIntroduced in 2017Kinder Joy has become popular worldwide, being sold in over 170 countriesThe product is designed to provide both delicious snack and an engaging toy experience for children. 


but... something went extremely wrong...


A three-year-old French girl died after choking on a small toy that came with her Kinder Surprise Egg. According to French police, the girl was with her mother when the incident occurred.
According to The Independent, “the girl put the toy, described as having wheels, into her mouth. It became stuck in her airway and she could not breathe. Firefighters who were called to the scene managed to resuscitate her but she succumbed to brain damage caused by the lack of oxygen.” Every parent’s worst nightmare.

The internet wasted no time blaming the mother — a mother who’s grieving because she just lost her child. Here are just a few of the hundreds of comments placing the blame on her for her child’s death:
The toys are not ‘hidden’ inside. You don’t just crunch into a toy at one point. These parents could have easily taken the egg out from inside to give her the chocolate, and followed the warning on the label. It sucks, and it does happen once in a blue moon, but it’s nearly always the parent’s fault.
The toys are in giant plastic orbs so if your little child chokes on a toy it really should be the parents who are responsible for the unfortunate accident.
Oh, for Pete’s sake – it’s not as if the parents weren’t aware that there is a small toy in there! If your toddler has not outgrown the stage where they put everything in their mouth, common sense would be to not give the toy to the child.
The toys inside are tucked into a plastic egg like container and the parents are supposed to take it out and put it together for them! Shame on those parents for not watching their child!
It happens time and time again – parents blaming other parents when a tragic story like this surfaces. If we can convince ourselves that a parent made a “bad decision” that resulted in this tragedy, we can also convince ourselves it’s a decision we’ll never make — thus our kids our safe. Even though deep down we know it’s impossible to keep our kids safe at all times, we convince ourselves that we can. This convincing requires a scapegoat. It requires someone to do something “wrong” so we can be “right.” We sit in our homes, looking at our children who are brimming with life, convinced that our superior parenting skills will guard us from tragedy.
And hopefully we’ll be right. Hopefully we’ll never have to live through a tragedy like this. But accidents happen. They’re terrifying and awful, but they happen.
These eggs were banned in the US because a non-edible object that poses a choking risk hidden inside an edible object like a chocolate egg simply isn’t safe for small children.
This story is tragic and terrible, but if you find yourself reaching to blame a parent, you better be damn sure you don’t have a singular anecdote of discovering your child doing something unsafe. We all do. We’ve all caught our children in compromising situations — it’s a terrifying part of parenthood. And if you haven’t, you’re either damn lucky or a damn liar.


In 2022, several chocolate products were recalled due to Salmonella contamination, notably Kinder chocolate products and over 100 items from Strauss Israel.

Kinder Chocolate Recall

Products Involved: Ferrero USA recalled its Kinder® Happy Moments Chocolate Assortment and Kinder® Mix Chocolate Treats due to potential contamination with Salmonella Typhimurium. These products were distributed in various retail locations, including BJ’s Wholesale Club and Costco. 

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Health Risks: Salmonella can cause serious infections, particularly in young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Symptoms may include fever, diarrhea, nausea, and abdominal pain. 

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Background: The recall was initiated after a genetic match was found between Salmonella cases in Europe and the production facility in Belgium where these chocolates were made. Although no illnesses were reported in the U.S. at the time of the recall, the company acted out of caution due to the outbreak in Europe. 

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Strauss Israel Chocolate Recall

Products Involved: Over 100 candy and chocolate products made by Strauss Israel were recalled due to Salmonella found in the production line and liquid chocolate at their factory. The affected products were primarily sold in the kosher market across the U.S. under the Elite brand. 

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Health Risks: Similar to the Kinder recall, the presence of Salmonella poses significant health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. The recall was prompted by findings of contamination linked to the factory's conditions, including reports of pigeons entering the facility. 

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These recalls highlight the importance of food safety and the FDA's role in monitoring and addressing potential health risks associated with food products. Consumers are advised to check for any recalled products and follow safety guidelines. For more detailed information, you can visit the FDA's official recall page.




don't eat those damn treat...