Cocobella coconut yoghurt with undeclared milk allergen being recalled in Singapore


The recall affects 150g and 500g tubs and packs of Cocobella Coconut Yoghurt with use-by dates ranging from Aug 22 to Oct 5. - Singapore Food Agency via ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: Consumers are advised to avoid eating a range of Cocobella coconut yoghurt products imported from Australia, which have been found to contain an undeclared milk allergen.

The food item - imported into Singapore by Made Brands - is being recalled after a notification from Food Standards Australia New Zealand, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) in a statement on Aug 23.

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