
Australian confectionery retailer Coffee Works has issued a recall for multiple chocolate products after the presence of an undeclared milk allergen was identified on certain product labels.
The recall was announced on 2 April 2026 and applies to products sold at Coffee Works Gourmet Stores in Queensland and through online sales distributed nationally across Australia.
The affected products may contain milk that is not declared on the ingredient label. Undeclared allergens are considered a significant food safety risk, particularly for individuals with allergies or intolerance.
Consumers with milk allergy or intolerance may experience allergic reactions if they consume the products.
The recall applies to the following products with “Used By” dates up to and including 30 December 2026:
The products were packaged in clear wrappers labeled with Coffee Works branding.
The recalled chocolate products were available for purchase at Coffee Works Gourmet Stores in Queensland and through the company’s online platform supplying customers nationwide in Australia.
Consumers who have milk allergies or intolerance are advised not to consume the affected products.
Customers should return the products to the place of purchase to obtain a full refund. Individuals who have already consumed the product and experience symptoms of an allergic reaction are advised to seek medical advice.
For further information, consumers can contact the manufacturer:
Undeclared allergens remain one of the leading causes of food recalls globally, highlighting the importance of accurate ingredient labeling and strict allergen management in food manufacturing and packaging processes.
Food safety authorities continue to emphasize that clear allergen labeling is critical to protect vulnerable consumers, particularly those with severe food allergies.
September 19, 2024
Birchan Pty Ltd, trading as Vic’s Meat, is conducting a recall of its BBQ Kurobuta Pork Buns (480g). The product has been available for sale in Vic’s Meat stores located in New South Wales (NSW), and online purchases across NSW, ACT, Queensland (QLD), Victoria (VIC), and South Australia (SA). Reason for Recall: The recall is due to the presence of undeclared allergens, specifically gluten, egg, and milk. These ingredients were not listed on the product label, which can pose a significant risk to consumers who have food allergies or intolerances. Food Safety Hazard: For individuals with allergies or intolerances to […]
Read MoreJanuary 13, 2024
Exotic Bazaar, a renowned provider of specialty food products, is conducting a voluntary recall of its Persian Love Cake Baking Kit in both Original and Gluten-Free variants, each weighing 420g. The affected products have been available for purchase through the company’s online store nationally. Recall Details: Product: Persian Love Cake Baking Kit (Original and Gluten Free) Weight: 420g Date Marking: Best Before July 2024 Issue: Mould growth found in the 15ml rosewater bottle. Food Safety Hazard: The recall is initiated due to the potential presence of mould, posing a microbial contamination risk. Consumer Action: Consumers are strongly advised not to […]
Read MoreOctober 23, 2024
Bharat Foods Pty Ltd is recalling specific batches of its Rajah’s Rasoi Gur Rewadi (400g) due to the presence of an undeclared allergen—sesame seed. This recall affects consumers in Victoria (VIC), Australia, who purchased the product from Indian grocery stores. Product Details: Product: Rajah’s Rasoi Gur Rewadi (400g) Best Before Date: 04 MAR 2025 Reason for Recall: Undeclared allergen – sesame seed Food Safety Hazard: Consumers with a sesame seed allergy or intolerance may experience a serious allergic reaction if the product is consumed. Consumer Advice: If you have a sesame seed allergy or intolerance, do not consume this product. […]
Read More