A popular Acai product is being recalled due to concerns that it may contain Salmonella.

The recall advises that consuming the product may cause illness.

November 10th 2024.

A popular Acai product is being recalled due to concerns that it may contain Salmonella.
Attention all breakfast lovers in New South Wales! You may want to hold off on indulging in your favorite acai products for now. The Food Standards Australian New Zealand has issued a recall for certain acai products sold by Tropical Brazil Pty Ltd, due to possible contamination of Salmonella.

According to the recall, consuming these particular acai products can lead to illness as they have been found to be contaminated with Salmonella. This is definitely not something you want to risk when it comes to your health.

The recalled items include the Acai with Guarana - Acai Cream 20g Granola 70g/200ml and Acai Guarana 1.7kg/2L, 3.6kg, 595g/700ml. These products are easily identifiable by the Lot 302 marking and a best-before date of August 1, 2026.

If you happen to have purchased any of these products, it is advised that you do not consume them. Instead, you can return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. It's always better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to your health.

For those who are wondering where these Tropical Brazil products are available, they can be found at Acai Retailers and Bars in NSW. Keep an eye out and make sure to avoid purchasing any of the affected products.

Lastly, if you have consumed any of the recalled acai products and are experiencing any symptoms of illness, it is highly recommended that you seek medical advice. Your health is the top priority and it's always best to get a professional opinion.

So, let's all take precaution and avoid consuming the recalled acai products for now. Stay safe and healthy, breakfast lovers!

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