Nestlé Australia Recalls Allen's iNSiDE OUTS 130g Nationwide — Allen's Lolly Recall Plastic

Nestlé Australia Recalls Allen's iNSiDE OUTS 130g Nationwide — Allen's Lolly Recall Plastic

Nestlé Australia issued a nationwide allen's lolly recall plastic notice on Tuesday night for Allen's iNSiDE OUTS 130g after the potential presence of foreign matter was detected in some packs. Food Safety Australia New Zealand told customers not to eat the product and to return affected packs for a full refund.

Nestlé Australia and Allen's

The recalled lolly was sold nationally through Coles, Woolworths, independent retailers including IGA, convenience stores and petrol stations. Food Safety Australia New Zealand said plastic may cause illness or injury if consumed, which is why affected customers are being directed to return the product to the place of purchase.

The recall covers packs marked 30/JUN/2027. Customers concerned about their health are advised to seek medical advice. Nestlé Australia said consumers can call 1800 152 126 for more information.

Coles, Woolworths and IGA

For shoppers, the immediate step is simple: do not eat Allen's iNSiDE OUTS 130g if it came from the recalled stock. The refund process runs through the retailer where the product was bought, so the purchase location matters for anyone trying to exchange it quickly.

The recall also reaches smaller outlets, including convenience stores and petrol stations, alongside the major supermarket chains. That broad distribution means the same product may be sitting in different parts of the retail network, but the instruction is the same for every customer who has it at home.

30/JUN/2027 Packs

Nestlé Australia acted after the potential presence of foreign matter was detected in some packs, a problem that shifts the issue from product taste or quality to safety. The packaging date listed on the recall gives buyers a concrete check point before they decide whether a pack is affected.

Anyone who believes they bought the recalled product should return it to the store, not keep it for later use. If symptoms or health concerns follow, Food Safety Australia New Zealand says to seek medical advice rather than wait.

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