Recall on Madelaine Gummy products
Madelaine Confectionery Pty Ltd is conducting a consumer level recall on three of its Gummy products – Baby Crocodiles, Day Old Chicks and Coral Fish – due to possible contamination with metal pieces.
The recall applies to 140g jars with a best before date of 10/04/12, across Australia.
FSANZ issued the recall on Friday, with no information currently available on how the confectionary became contaminated or how many consumers were affected by the recall.
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hi
just a question in relation to sweets gummy baby crocodiles and gummy coral fish is there any nuts or eggs present where these products are made as my grandchildren have allergies to the above products
thanks
dianne
Hi,
Is the recall on gummy coral fish and gummy baby sharks still in place- I have not been able to buy these at either of my local Woolworths stores for ages?