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Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) have issued a recall for Charlesworth Nuts sold in Vic and SA.

FSANZ advises consumers that the food recall is for the following products in the Charlesworth Nuts range:

– Diced Dried Apricots 500g, Best Before 10 JUN 2019 and 15 JUL 2019
– Almond ‘n’ Apricot Clusters 500g, Best Before 10 JUN 2019
– White Apricot ‘n’ Honey Peanut Clusters 500g, Best Before 15 JUL 2019
– Cluster Collection (500g bag), Best Before 10 JUN 2019
– Grandma Charlesworth’s Christmas Cake 1605g, Best Before 2 JUN 2019
– Jolly Little Puddin’ Muffins 740g, Best Before 2 JUN 2019
– Santa’s Favourite Pudding 740g, Best Before 2 JUN 2019
– Cluster Collection (gift pack), 430g, Best Before 2 JUN 2019
– The Trendy Gourmet 1220g, Best Before 2 APR 2019

The products have been available for sale nationally through Charlesworth Nuts online store, and for sale at Charlesworth Nuts retail stores, independent retailers, wineries and cafes in South Australia and Victoria.

Problem: The recall is due to the presence of foreign matter (metal fragments).

The cause is being investigated and there is no evidence of a deliberate act.

Food safety hazard: Food products containing metal fragments may cause injury if consumed.

Country of origin: Australia

What to do: Consumers should not eat these products and should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information please contact:
Charlesworth Nuts
(08) 8296 8366

FSANZ recall page: http://ow.ly/rFES30mRM0E

  • Totally missed this recall at the time

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  • I don’t buy this range of products but thanks for the warning

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  • oh wish i had seen this sooner

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  • Thanks for the warning. Did they find where the metal fragments had come from? A bad mechanical implement when making the item perhaps?

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  • I just saw this – thanks for the warning!

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  • I haven’t heard of this brand but important to bring to public attention.

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  • Good to know. I don’t buy this brand, but it’s worth knowing.

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  • This is getting more and more common. Just read today about glass in Nanna’s Applie pies
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-05/urgent-recall-issued-for-nannas-family-apple-pies/10587338

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  • Metal in food? How did that happen?

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  • I’ve never heard of this brand before?

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  • More contamination

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  • Glad the recall was released quickly. Some people won’t buy those with nuts in them or could be contaminated by being processed on the same machinery or in the same area.

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  • So many recall’s,it’s not good especially with Christmas items ,so lucky for the recall!

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  • I heard about this on the news tonight but it’s good to see the visual of the products. Thank you.

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  • Oh my thanks for the warning

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