Viral ‘Dubai-style’ favourite pulled from UK shelves over dangerous health risk – just days after popular chocolate bar

Published on July 29, 2025 at 03:27 PM

A “DUBAI-style” sweet treat is being recalled after it was discovered to pose a dangerous health risk.

It comes just days after the viral “” chocolate bar was pulled from shelves.

Jar of Destan Pistazien Creme, Dubai Style pistachio cream.
Customers who have bought the ‘Dubai style’ sweet treat have been urge not to eat it

Denar Limited is recalling Destan Pistazien CrèmeDubai Style because it which is not mentioned on the label.

It poses a dangerous health risk to anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk.

The issued a warning to shoppers today saying “do not eat it.”

Denar Limited, who make and sell the product, has been advised to contact the relevant allergy support organisations.

The Food Standards Agency and Denar Limited of the pistachio cream yesterday.

A point-of-sale notice has also been issued to customers explaining why the product is being and instructing them what to do if they have bought it.

All batches of the have been hit with the recall notice.

This means all 200g pack sizes with all batch codes and all best before dates were affected by the recall.

Shoppers are advised to to the point of sale where they will receive a full refund.

Customers were warned by Denar Limited that the product .

It comes just days after the viral Dubai-style chocolate bar was recalled for having an .

Shops selling the product were warned to immediately stop sales and undertake product withdrawals.

The internet sensation which was not declared on the packaging.

It posed a health risk to anyone with a peanut allergy or peanut intolerance.

Illustration of a Dubai chocolate bar.
The viral ‘Dubai style’ chocolate was recalled just days ago

Businesses had been by a company called Black Sea Trading Ltd, who had “so far been uncontactable.”

Shoppers were urged not to buy the product and not to eat the chocolate if they had already bought it.

Anyone who had purchased the chocolate was .

encouraged customers to contact their local Trading Standards and report where they had purchased the chocolate.

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