Recall Issued Over Contamination Risk
Cadbury 160g Marvellous Creations recalled — best before 21 May 2026
Cadbury Australia has instituted a national recall of Marvellous Creations Jelly Popping Candy Beanies 10 Piece Sharebag.
The recalled ones are because of the mix of plastic, which may pose some harm or hazard in the event of consumption.
The impacted product is in 160 g share bags that are labeled with the best-before date 21.05.2026. It has been sold in big supermarkets as well as at other independent stores around the country.
Products and Retailers Involved
The affected date-marked packs of chocolate are sold in Coles, Woolworths, IGA, Drake, and the independent retailers, and the Reject Shop.
The Marvellous Creations product line made by Mondelez Australia involves Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate with jelly pieces, beanies, and popping candy.
This recall is not on other Cadbury products. The problem is confined to the date-coded 160g share bags.
Official Food Standards Alert
Food recall alert – 10 Piece Sharebag Marvellous Creations Jelly Popping Candy Beanies 160g due to presence of plastic. This product has been for sale at Coles, Woolworths, Drakes, The Reject Shop, IGA, and independent retailers.
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Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) reported that the product involved in the recall could have been contaminated because of the presence of foreign matter.
Customers are encouraged not to consume the contaminated chocolate but to take them back to the store of purchase to get their money back.
The caution notice also cautions those who feel worried about their health following consumption of the product to consult a doctor in time.
What Consumers Should Do
Customers who have purchased the recalled 160g Marvellous Creations Jelly Popping Candy Beanies should stop consumption immediately.
The product should be taken back to the retailer where it was purchased to obtain a full refund.
For further assistance, consumers can contact Mondelez Australia directly via their customer service line on 1800 034 241.
Nature of the Risk
The threat is that the small plastic pieces might be inside the chocolate.
These, when consumed, can harm or trigger health complications, and the makers of the product should act immediately.
The food safety officials insisted that food contaminated in this manner could not be seen during inspection, and thus, it is necessary to adhere to recall measures even when the product appears to be normal.
Nationwide Distribution Details
Recalled chocolates sold nationwide in major supermarkets and independents
The recalled sharebags were distributed widely through both large retail chains and smaller independent outlets.
This distribution network means affected products may be present in homes across multiple states and territories.
The $7 sharebags contain 10 individually wrapped mini bars, making them a common choice for family treats or gatherings.
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Final Thoughts
Cadbury’s recall of its Marvellous Creations Jelly Popping Candy Beanies sharebags serves as a precautionary measure to protect consumers from possible injury.
With the product sold nationwide, customers are advised to check their pantries for the affected 160g sharebags with a best-before date of 21.05.2026.