Milo Snack Bars Recalled After Dangerous ‘Black Rubber’ Discovery

Milo Snack Bars Recalled After Dangerous ‘Black Rubber’ Discovery

A recall has been announced for Nestlé’s Milo Snack Bars due to safety concerns linked to black rubber fragments discovered within the product. This action follows an alert from Food Standards Australia and New Zealand, which flagged the potential health risks associated with consuming these contaminated snack bars.

Milo Snack Bars Recall Details

Food Standards Australia and New Zealand issued a warning stating that the presence of black rubber in food products poses risks of illness or injury if ingested. Consequently, the organization has advised consumers to refrain from consuming the affected Milo Snack Bars.

Product Information

Several variations of the Milo Snack Bars are part of this recall:

  • Milo Original Snack Bars 210g Box
  • Milo Dipped Snack Bars 270g Box
  • Milo Dipped Snack Bars 960g Box
  • Milo Dipped Snack Bars 160g Box

These products have been distributed in major stores including:

  • ALDI
  • Coles
  • Woolworths
  • Independent retailers such as IGA

Recall Locations and Best Before Dates

The affected Milo Snack Bars were sold across various regions, including:

  • New South Wales (NSW)
  • Queensland (QLD)
  • Victoria (VIC)
  • Tasmania (TAS)
  • South Australia (SA)
  • Western Australia (WA)

The products all share the same best before date, which extends to the end of August 2026. The batch numbers associated with the recall are:

  • 5316TD15
  • 5317TD15
  • 5318TD15
  • 5321TD15
  • 5322TD15
  • 5323TD15
  • 5324TD15

Consumer Advice

Consumers holding these products are urged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. In light of health concerns, individuals worried about potential health impacts from consuming the contaminated product should seek medical advice.

For ongoing updates and additional information on the recall, users can visit Filmogaz.com.