Christmas puddings have been recalled across the country after fears they may be contaminated with metal fragments.

South Australian business Charlesworth Nuts is recalling various dried apricot products, including Christmas pudding and cake.

“South Australian business Charlesworth Nuts is preparing a recall of a number of its products which contain diced dried apricot,” SA Health said in a release.

The recall is due to the presence of metal fragments. No other Charlesworth Nuts products are affected by the recall.

The products have been available nationally through Charlesworth Nuts online store and in stores in Victoria and South Australia.

View photos Nine Charlesworth Nuts products have been recalled (pictured). Source: 7News More

The nine recalled products include:

Santa’s Favourite Pudding 740g – Best Before 2 JUN 2019

Grandma Charlesworth’s Christmas Cake 1605g – Best Before 2 JUN 2019

Jolly Little Puddin’ Muffins 740g – Best Before 2 JUN 2019

Cluster Collection (gift pack) 430g – Best Before 2 JUN 2019

The Trendy Gourmet 1220g – Best Before 2 APR 2019

Diced Dried Apricots 500g – Best Before 10 JUN 2019 and 15 JUL 2019

Cluster Collection (500g bag) – Best Before 10 JUN 2019

White Apricot ‘n’ Honey Peanut Cluster 500g – Best Before 15 JUL 2019

Almond ‘n’ Apricot Cluster 500g – Best Before 10 JUN 2019

Customers who purchased affected products are urged to check the “best before” date and return the items for a full refund.

View photos Christmas pudding was amongst the recalled items. Source: Getty (file pic) More



