URGENT: Milka Advent Calendar Recall – Allergy Alert in Spain
Posted December 3, 2025, 8:45 PM EST
Madrid, Spain – A widespread alert has been issued by the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (Aesan) concerning the popular Milka Pop-Up 3D Advent Calendar. The recall stems from a critical lack of ingredient labeling in Spanish, potentially endangering individuals with allergies and intolerances. This is a developing breaking news story, and archyde.com is committed to providing the latest updates.
What You Need to Know: The Milka Advent Calendar Alert
The Aesan has flagged the absence of proper Spanish-language labeling on the Milka Pop-Up 3D Advent Calendar as a significant safety concern. The calendar, a festive favorite leading up to Christmas, contains ingredients that pose a risk to those with sensitivities. Specifically, the alert warns against consumption by individuals allergic or intolerant to milk, soy, hazelnuts, other nuts, eggs, wheat, and gluten. Without clear labeling, accidental ingestion could trigger severe reactions.
Key Product Details & Affected Batches
Here’s a breakdown of the affected product information:
- Product Name: Milka Pop-Up 3D Advent Calendar
- Brand: Milka
- Packaging: Packaging
- Batch Number: CWS1252831
- Barcode: 7622202013584
- Expiration Date: 03/31/2026
- Unit Weight: 163g
The affected batch (CWS1252831) was initially distributed to the autonomous communities of Andalusia, Aragon, Catalonia, the Valencian Community, Galicia, Murcia, and the Basque Country. Authorities are investigating the possibility of further redistribution to other regions within Spain.
Who is at Risk? Understanding Food Allergy Labeling
It’s crucial to understand that this recall only affects individuals with allergies or intolerances to the ingredients listed above. For those without these sensitivities, consumption is not considered a risk. However, this incident highlights a growing concern regarding international product labeling and the potential for miscommunication.
Food allergy labeling is a complex issue. Regulations vary significantly between countries, and even within the European Union, nuances exist. The EU requires clear allergen labeling, but this case demonstrates that translation and proper implementation are equally vital. This isn’t the first time labeling discrepancies have led to recalls; similar incidents involving products from various countries have occurred in recent years, underscoring the need for standardized, globally-accessible labeling practices. For consumers, always carefully review ingredient lists, even on familiar products, especially when traveling or purchasing imported goods.
What Should You Do? Aesan’s Recommendations
If you have purchased a Milka Pop-Up 3D Advent Calendar with the specified batch number and reside in one of the affected regions, or suspect you may have purchased it elsewhere, the Aesan strongly advises abstaining from consumption if you have any of the listed allergies or intolerances.
While the product isn’t inherently dangerous for everyone, the lack of clear labeling creates an unacceptable risk for a significant portion of the population. Consumers are encouraged to check their calendars and, if affected, contact the retailer for a refund or exchange.
This situation serves as a potent reminder of the importance of proactive food safety measures and the critical role of clear, accurate labeling in protecting public health. Archyde.com will continue to monitor this story and provide updates as they become available. Stay informed and prioritize your well-being. For more in-depth information on food allergies and safety, visit the FoodSafety.gov website.