IKEA’s Gott & Blandat Original fruit gummies recalled over undeclared allergens

Sowaibah Hanifie
7NEWS
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Food Standards Australia and New Zealand has issued a recall notice for lollies sold at IKEA because of incorrect product labelling.

The Gott & Blandat Original 160g and 550g fruit gummies packets have undeclared allergens of wheat and gluten, according to the notice.

“Any consumers who have a wheat and gluten allergy or intolerance may have a reaction if the product is consumed,” Food Standards Australia said.

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Gott & Blandat Original is sold at IKEA stores across the country.

The affected 160g packets have the best before date of August 8, 2025 and August 22, 2025, while the 550g packet expires on July 22, 2025.

Customers can return the snacks to their place of purchase for a refund.

The Gott & Blandat Original 160g and 550g fruit gummies are being recalled.
The Gott & Blandat Original 160g and 550g fruit gummies are being recalled. Credit: Food Standards Australia and New Zealand

Originally published on 7NEWS

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