Sickening Recall Alert: Deadly Biscuits Sold Across Australia Contain Toxic Biotoxin – Check Your Pantry NOW!
- Packets of Sapori Soft Amaretti Biscuits 175g have been pulled from shelves nationwide due to abnormally high levels of naturally occurring hydrocyanic acid.
- The Italian-made biscuits, with best before dates of 02/05/26 and 25/08/26, have been sold in independent stores and online in NSW, Victoria, Queensland, the ACT, and Tasmania.
- Consumers are warned not to eat the biscuits, as they may cause illness – and are advised to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
In a shocking discovery, popular biscuit packets have been found to contain toxic biotoxin levels, prompting an urgent recall across Australia. Leos Imports and Distributors has issued a warning for Sapori Soft Amaretti Biscuits 175g packs, sold in independent stores and online in several states.
The Italian-made biscuits, with best before dates of 02/05/26 and 25/08/26, have been contaminated with abnormally high levels of naturally occurring hydrocyanic acid. This toxic substance can cause illness if consumed, and consumers are being warned not to eat the biscuits under any circumstances.
“We are taking immediate action to recall the affected products and ensure customer safety,” a spokesperson for Leos Imports and Distributors said. “We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and urge customers to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.”
Anyone who has purchased the affected biscuits is advised to check their pantry immediately and return the product to the place of purchase. Medical advice should be sought if anyone has already consumed the biscuits and is experiencing health concerns.
For further information, contact Leos Imports and Distributors on (03) 9359 0658.
