Source : productsafety.gov.au

The Food Standards Australia New Zealand had earlier issued an alert that “CocoLuscious” of Australia had recalled its products because of the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk of dairy origin).

It said that these products might pose a food safety risk for anyone allergic to milk.

The products are :

  • Coconut milk ice cream peppermint choc chip (500 ml).
  • Coconut milk ice cream vanilla choc chip (500 ml).
  • Coconut milk chocolate (50 g).
  • Dessert sauce chocolate fudge sauce (150 g).

The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) has confirmed that the affected CocoLuscious products had been imported into Singapore.

However, the importer has since completed the recall of the implicated products from the market.

AVA advises consumers who have a milk allergy or intolerance are advised not to consume the affected products.

Should they encountered allergic reactions after consuming any of the products, they are advised to seek medical advice if they have concerns.

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