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Deadly Risk: Viral Chocolate Pulled from UK Shelves
27 Nov
Summary
- Thousands of chocolate bars removed due to undeclared allergens.
- The recall affects specific batch codes and best-before dates.
- This is part of a wider trend of unsafe, unlabelled imports.

Thousands of chocolate bars have been urgently recalled from sale across Britain due to the potential for life-threatening allergic reactions. The Veira Dream of Angel Hair Pistachio Chocolate bars were found to contain undeclared peanuts and sesame, posing a significant risk to consumers with these allergies. Point-of-sale notices advise those affected not to consume the product and to return it for a refund.
This incident is part of a broader issue with viral confectionery imports arriving in the UK without proper English labelling, including crucial allergen information. The Food Standards Agency has issued repeated warnings about these unsafe imports, with several other "Dubai-style" chocolate products and related sweets having been recalled earlier in the year for similar undeclared allergen content.
Consumers and businesses have been urged to take immediate action regarding affected products. The increasing popularity of social media-driven exotic sweets has led to a rise in dangerous imports, placing individuals with allergies at considerable risk. This situation underscores the importance of strict food safety regulations for imported goods.




