A Westport woman says she narrowly avoided serious injury after nearly swallowing half a sewing needle contained in a two-litre tub of ice cream.
Julianna Rodgers and her partner, Travis Kenny, bought a tub of Tip Top Jelly Tip ice cream from the town's New World supermarket on Saturday November 25.
Miss Rodgers was eating some of the ice-cream when she found the needle in her mouth, and had to spit it out into her hand, she said.
The couple then contacted Tip Top, who advised them to send the needle to an address in Auckland. Mr Kenny said he dispatched the needle to the address using Fast Post.
However, more than a week after the incident he received a letter from the company, saying it hadn't received the needle, and despite trying on numerous occasions had been unable to contact him.