Ice cream giant, Magnum, is being forced to recall one of its product after a potential allergen could be found in it.

The popular treat, Magnum White ice cream 440ml tub, could have undeclared milk in.

Unilever who own the brand said: "We're taking the precautionary measure of recalling a limited number of Magnum White ice cream (440ml) due to the potential undeclared presence of milk, as the product has been incorrectly labelled with the Italian back of pack label.

"The safety of the people that buy and use our products is always our number one priority, which is why we are taking the voluntary precaution of recalling these batches as they could pose a safety risk to those with an allergy to milk.

"We can confirm that no other Magnum products are affected.

"If you have purchased a Magnum White ice cream 440ml which has a batch code of L9255AT138 or L9255BT138 and best before end 9-2021 - please do not consume it.

"This information can be found on the rim of the lid."

A spokesman for the food standards agency said: "Unilever UK Ltd is recalling two batches of Magnum White Chocolate ice cream tubs because they contain milk, which is not written in English on the label.

"This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.

If you have bought the product and have an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents, do not eat it. Instead, contact the Unilever Careline on 0800 146252 or email ukicare@unilever.com.