Lollies sold at IKEA stores are recalled over safety concerns
A popular sweet treat sold at IKEA stores across the country have been pulled from shelves over hidden allergen concerns.
A popular sweet treat sold at IKEA stores across the country have been pulled from shelves over hidden allergen concerns.
An urgent recall was issued for the Gott & Blandat Original 160g and 550g jelly candy found at IKEA across Australia.
Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) explained recall was due to the presence of undeclared allergens including wheat and gluten in the jelly candy.
Any consumers who have a wheat and gluten allergy or intolerance may have a reaction if the product is consumed, FSANZ said in a statement.
The lollies were removed from all 10 IKEA stores across Queensland, NSW, the ACT, Victoria and Western Australia on Tuesday after the company was notified about the labelling error.
An urgent recall was issued for the Gott & Blandat Original 160g and 550g jelly candy over undeclared allergens including wheat and gluten
The lollies were pulled from the shelves at all 10 IKEA store locations across the country. Customers are urged to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund
Aussies who have a wheat and gluten allergy or intolerance are urged to check their product packaging and avoid eating the lollies.
Gott & Blandat Original 160g bag with date markings August 8, 2025, and for the 550g bag with July 22, 2025, are included in the recall.
Anyone who has consumed the lollies and has concerns about their health are urged to seek medical advice.
Customers should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.
We are offering a full refund to any customers who have purchased Gott & Blandat Original 160g and 550g jelly candy from IKEA Australia within the date markings outlined in the recall notice, an IKEA spokesperson said.