Peanut butter whiskey recalled due to allergy concerns.

The allergen is not peanuts, which is unexpected.

August 20th 2024.

Peanut butter whiskey recalled due to allergy concerns.
For those who love a boozy twist on their morning meal, the options are becoming slim after a range of peanut butter whiskey liqueurs were recently recalled. It turns out that the Screwball liqueur, produced by Pernod Ricard Winemakers, contains sesame - a fact that was not properly disclosed on some of the bottles, according to Food Standards Australia New Zealand.

But don't worry, this recall only affects those bottles that fail to mention the presence of sesame. So if you're one of the lucky ones who managed to snag a bottle with the full ingredient list, you're in the clear. However, for those with a sesame allergy, this news is quite concerning. The liqueur was sold at various retailers across the country, including popular chains like Dan Murphys, BWS, and IGA.

Food Standards is urging anyone with a sesame allergy to avoid consuming the Screwball liqueur and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. And as always, if you're feeling unwell or experiencing any symptoms related to the allergy, it's best to seek medical advice. Your health is not something to be taken lightly!

If you're feeling lost and in need of more information, you can reach out to Pernod Ricard Winemakers directly at 1300 363 153. And for all the latest updates on breaking news, celebrity gossip, and sports, be sure to follow us on WhatsApp. Our channel offers a more personal and private way to stay in the loop, with no pesky comments or algorithms. Your private details are safe with us!

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