'Do Not Eat' Dubai Chocolate Warning for some Brands over Nut Allergy Fears
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, AUG 5 – The Food Standards Agency warns that undeclared peanuts and tree nuts in three Dubai-style chocolate bars pose serious allergy risks, urging immediate disposal and retailer recalls.
- The Food Standards Agency recalled multiple Dubai-style chocolate bars from Noesis, Fix it, and Le Damas due to undeclared peanuts and other nuts posing allergy risks.
- The recall followed a viral 2024 trend for Dubai chocolate bars that contain nuts like almonds, cashews, and walnuts not listed on labels, creating potential health dangers.
- The products being recalled are the 95g Noesis Shokolade Love of Dubai bar, the 50g Fix it Dubai Kunafa Chocolate, and the 200g Le Damas Dubai Kunafa and Pistachio chocolate, all distributed by Black Sea Trading Ltd, a company that has not yet been reachable.
- The FSA urged consumers with nut allergies to avoid these products, dispose of any they have, and report purchases to Trading Standards or Environmental Health Officers, warning of a 'possible health risk'.
- Food businesses were instructed to immediately halt sales and recall affected products, emphasizing the recall's urgency due to peanuts causing nearly 46% of food-related anaphylaxis deaths since 1992.
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