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Scottish Sun
16-07-2025
- Health
- Scottish Sun
Viral ‘Dubai-style chocolate' bar is urgently recalled over dangerous health risk as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'
Shoppers told not to buy or eat the chocolate CHOC RETURN Viral 'Dubai-style chocolate' bar is urgently recalled over dangerous health risk as shoppers warned 'do not eat' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A VIRAL Dubai-style chocolate bar has been urgently recalled over a dangerous health risk. Shoppers have been warned not to eat the popular sweet treat. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Dubai Chocolate Noesis Love Of Dubai contains peanuts Credit: NOESIS The Food Standards Agency warned that the Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate contains peanuts. But this is not mentioned on the label, making it a possible health risk to anyone with an allergy to the nut. Shops selling the chocolate are warned to "immediately stop sales and to undertake product withdrawals." "The product presents a serious risk to anyone with an allergy to peanuts," the FSA said. Businesses have been supplied these products by a company called Black Sea Trading Ltd, "who have so far been uncontactable". The FSA added: "Don't buy this product, and if you have bought it, don't eat it, especially if you have a peanut allergy. "Dispose of the product at home and get in touch with your local Trading Standards in Great Britain or Environmental Health Officers in Northern Ireland, to let them know where you purchased it." It comes after Aldi urgently recalled one of its summer freezer staples after the product's label failed to declare a major allergen. The recall has been issued for its Specially Selected 4 Cheddar Cheese Scotch Beef Quarter Pounder Burgers. Retailing for £3.29, the burgers failed to disclose gluten as an allergen on the product's label. This poses a risk to those who are gluten intolerant or suffer from coeliac disease. Aldi has urged customers to not consume the product if they have an allergy or intolerance to gluten. And a breakfast pastry has also been urgently recalled from all UK stores over contamination fears with shoppers warned to "not eat" the product. Woodstock Vanilla Creme Crowns, made by Woodstock Foods, have been pulled from shelves after it was discovered they could trigger life-threatening allergic reactions. The product could contain hazelnuts that are not listed on the label, said the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The FSA warned that the product is a "possible health risk" for anyone with an allergy to hazelnuts. Hazelnuts are known to cause severe and sometimes fatal reactions in sensitive individuals. Shoppers have been told the recall affects packs of 12 (50g each) with the batch code 224934 and a best before date of January 2026.


The Irish Sun
16-07-2025
- Health
- The Irish Sun
Viral ‘Dubai-style chocolate' bar is urgently recalled over dangerous health risk as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'
A VIRAL Dubai-style chocolate bar has been urgently recalled over a dangerous health risk. Shoppers have been warned not to eat the popular sweet treat. Advertisement 1 Dubai Chocolate Noesis Love Of Dubai contains peanuts Credit: NOESIS The Food Standards Agency warned that the Neosis Schokolade Love of But this is not mentioned on the label, making it a possible health risk to anyone with an allergy to the nut. Shops selling the chocolate are warned to "immediately stop sales and to undertake product withdrawals." "The product presents a serious risk to anyone with an allergy to peanuts," the FSA said. Advertisement Read more Businesses have been supplied these products by a company called Black Sea Trading Ltd, "who have so far been uncontactable". The FSA added: "Don't buy this product, and if you have bought it, don't eat it, especially if you have a peanut allergy. "Dispose of the product at home and get in touch with your local Trading Standards in Great Britain or Environmental Health Officers in Northern Ireland, to let them know where you purchased it." It comes after Advertisement Most read in The Sun Exclusive The recall has been issued for its Specially Selected 4 Cheddar Cheese Scotch Beef Quarter Pounder Burgers. Retailing for £3.29, the burgers failed to disclose gluten as an allergen on the product's label. This poses a risk to those who are gluten intolerant or suffer from coeliac disease. Aldi has urged customers to not consume the product if they have an allergy or intolerance to gluten. Advertisement And a Woodstock Vanilla Creme Crowns, made by Woodstock Foods, have been pulled from shelves after it was discovered they could trigger life-threatening allergic reactions. The product could contain hazelnuts that are not listed on the label, said the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The FSA warned that the product is a "possible health risk" for anyone with an allergy to hazelnuts. Advertisement Hazelnuts are known to cause Shoppers have been told the recall affects packs of 12 (50g each) with the batch code 224934 and a best before date of January 2026.


Scottish Sun
08-07-2025
- Health
- Scottish Sun
Contaminated breakfast pastry is urgently recalled from all UK stores over health fears as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'
A POPULAR breakfast pastry has been urgently recalled from all UK stores over contamination fears with shoppers warned to "not eat" the product. Woodstock Vanilla Creme Crowns, made by Woodstock Foods, have been pulled from shelves after it was discovered they could trigger life-threatening allergic reactions. 2 A popular pastry has been pulled from UK shelves after contamination fears Credit: Getty 2 Woodstock Vanilla Creme Crowns, made by Woodstock Foods, may have hazelnuts Credit: The product could contain hazelnuts that are not listed on the label, said the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The FSA warned that the product is a "possible health risk" for anyone with an allergy to hazelnuts. Hazelnuts are known to cause severe and sometimes fatal reactions in sensitive individuals. Shoppers have been told the recall affects packs of 12 (50g each) with the batch code 224934 and a best before date of January 2026. Read More in UK News HOME WRECK My home was trashed when gender reveal for 8 'went viral' & 200 guests turned up Customers who have purchased the item have been advised to return the product to the store they bought them from. They will then be issued a full refund for any returned items. The FSA said point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that have stocked the item. These notices explain the issue and what customers should do if they've bought the affected batch. It is not yet clear which retailers were selling the pastry, but similar fresh bakery products by Woodstock Foods are commonly found in Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Co-op and Sainsbury's. Woodstock Foods has issued an apology and provided a customer helpline for further information. 'Contaminated' children's cough syrup recalled nationwide over ingredient inside that could kill – parents must act now Concerned shoppers can call 0787 639 4406 for assistance. The recall is listed under alert code FSA-AA-35-2025, and full details are available on the Food Standards Agency website. Hazelnuts are among the 14 allergens required by law to be declared on packaging and failing to do so can carry serious consequences. Symptoms range from rashes and swelling to the more deadly anaphylaxis. Signs of anaphylaxis include difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing and blue lips or skin. An EpiPen is the best way of stopping a severe allergic reaction. Anyone who has already consumed the product and is experiencing symptoms of an allergic reaction is urged to seek medical help immediately. It comes as a retail giant were forced to pull their Cuisine Baby Potatoes with Herbs and Butter as it could endanger allergy sufferers. And a popular sweet treat has also been urgently recalled from supermarket shelves this month after a labelling error.


The Irish Sun
08-07-2025
- Health
- The Irish Sun
Contaminated breakfast pastry is urgently recalled from all UK stores over health fears as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'
A POPULAR breakfast pastry has been urgently recalled from all UK stores over contamination fears with shoppers warned to "not eat" the product. Woodstock Vanilla Creme Crowns, made by Woodstock Foods, have been pulled from shelves after it was discovered they could trigger life-threatening allergic reactions. Advertisement 2 A popular pastry has been pulled from UK shelves after contamination fears Credit: Getty 2 Woodstock Vanilla Creme Crowns, made by Woodstock Foods, may have hazelnuts Credit: The product could contain hazelnuts that are not listed on the label, said the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The FSA warned that the product is a "possible health risk" for anyone with an allergy to hazelnuts. Hazelnuts are known to cause Shoppers have been told the recall affects packs of 12 (50g each) with the batch code 224934 and a best before date of January 2026. Advertisement Read More in UK News Customers who have purchased the item have been advised to return the product to the store they bought them from. They will then be issued a full refund for any returned items. The FSA said point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that have stocked the item. These notices explain the issue and what customers should do if they've bought the affected batch. Advertisement Most read in The Sun It is not yet clear which retailers were selling the pastry, but similar fresh bakery products by Woodstock Foods are commonly found in Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Co-op and Sainsbury's. Woodstock Foods has issued an apology and provided a customer helpline for further information. 'Contaminated' children's cough syrup recalled nationwide over ingredient inside that could kill – parents must act now Concerned shoppers can call 0787 639 4406 for assistance. The recall is listed under alert code FSA-AA-35-2025, and full details are available on the Food Standards Agency website. Advertisement Hazelnuts are among the 14 allergens required by law to be declared on packaging and failing to do so can carry serious consequences. Symptoms range from rashes and swelling to the more deadly anaphylaxis. Signs of An Advertisement Anyone who has already consumed the product and is experiencing symptoms of an allergic reaction is urged to seek medical help immediately. It comes as a retail giant were And a Your product recall rights Chief consumer reporter James Flanders reveals all you need to know. Product recalls are an important means of protecting consumers from dangerous goods. As a general rule, if a recall involves a branded product, the manufacturer would usually have lead responsibility for the recall action. But it's often left up to supermarkets to notify customers when products could put them at risk. If you are concerned about the safety of a product you own, always check the manufacturer's website to see if a safety notice has been issued. When it comes to appliances, rather than just food items, the onus is usually on you - the customer - to register the appliance with the manufacturer as if you don't there is no way of contacting you to tell you about a fault. If you become aware that an item you own has been recalled or has any safety noticed issued against it, make sure you follow the instructions given to you by the manufacturer. They should usually provide you with more information and a contact number on its safety notice. In some cases, the manufacturer might ask you to return the item for a full refund or arrange for the faulty product to be collected. You should not be charged for any recall work - such as a repair, replacement or collection of the recalled item.