Urgent Recall: Popular Chocolate Bars Pulled Over Hidden Allergens

Thousands of chocolate bars have been yanked off UK shelves after containing deadly undeclared allergens. The Veira Dream of Angel Hair Pistachio Chocolate (165g) packs a hidden punch of peanuts and sesame – both potential killers for allergy sufferers.

Distributor Dimark Limited has recalled batches with codes 05052025 and 07042025, sporting best-before dates of May 5 and April 7, 2026. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) warns anyone allergic to peanuts or sesame to steer clear and return any purchased bars immediately.

Dubai-Style Sweet Craze Sparks Allergy Alarm

These bars are made from pismaniye, a Turkish candy floss-style treat caught up in this year’s viral Dubai-style chocolate craze on social media. The FSA flags a flood of these foreign imports lacking proper English labelling or allergen info.

Summer saw several recalls of similar Dubai-style chocolates and pistachio creams hiding nuts like peanuts, almonds, cashews, and walnuts. Shoppers beware: viral doesn’t mean safe.

Chocolate Recalls Hit Big Brands

  • Home Bargains pulled popular Milka bars including Hazelnut, Whole Nut, and Oreo Brownie due to allergen concerns.
  • Marks & Spencer urgently recalled Milk Chocolate Honeycomb snacks over undeclared peanuts. Avoid products with barcode 0917568/29143603.
  • TJX Europe (T.K. Maxx & Homesense) recalled Les Florentins biscuits for undeclared gluten.

How to Stay Safe & Know Your Rights

If you’ve got any recalled sweets, stop eating now and return them for a full refund. The FSA urges shoppers, especially allergy sufferers, to only buy products with clear English labels.

Always check manufacturers’ and supermarkets’ websites for the latest safety updates. Register appliances for recall notices where possible. Never pay for repair or replacement of recalled goods.

Spot the Signs of a Food Allergy

  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Itchy skin or hives
  • Swelling of lips, face, or eyes (angioedema)
  • Breathing trouble – wheezing or coughing
  • Tummy pain, nausea, vomiting
  • Diarrhoea

Call 999 immediately if you experience:

  • Swelling of lips, tongue, throat or mouth
  • Severe breathing difficulty or choking
  • Throat tightness or trouble swallowing
  • Blue or pale skin, lips, or tongue
  • Sudden confusion, drowsiness or fainting

These symptoms could mean a life-threatening allergic reaction needing emergency treatment. Source: NHS

Watch Out for Risky Viral Treats Flooding UK Shops

The FSA warns the boom in exotic, viral sweets is pushing unsafe, unlabelled treats into UK stores, putting allergy sufferers in real danger. Stay alert, check official recall lists, and think twice before snapping up viral chocolates online or from unknown sellers.

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