LaBella Drinking Chocolate recalled for undeclared milk ingredient
Valcorp Fine Foods has recalled LaBella Cioccolata 1963 Drinking Chocolate from Myer, Harvey Norman and The Good Guys nationally due to an undeclared allergen (milk). Consumers who have a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume this product and may have a reaction if the product is consumed.
The product is LaBella Cioccolata 1963 Drinking Chocolate, packaged in 10x20g sachets in a 200g cardboard box. Its date markings are 21/02/2013, 22/02/2013 and 23/02/2013, and country of origin is Australia.
Due to a labelling error, milk has not been declared as an ingredient or in an allergen statement on the product label.
The product has been displayed and used in demonstrations at store level, in Harvey Norman, Myer, and The Good Guys, where coffee-making machines are located.
Consumers who have a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume the product and may have a reaction if the product is consumed.
Customers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
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