Nestlé Australia has recalled Allens Inside Outs 130g nationwide after the potential presence of foreign matter was detected in some packs, prompting shoppers to check the date marking and batch numbers on packets they may have bought. The recall was issued on Tuesday night and affects a product sold across supermarkets and other retail channels around the country.
Food Safety Australia New Zealand told customers not to eat the recalled lollies and said plastic may cause illness or injury if consumed. The product was sold nationally through Coles, Woolworths, independent retailers including IGA, convenience stores and petrol stations, widening the reach of a recall that started with only some packs flagged as possibly affected.
The warning matters because the product was already on shelves before the recall, giving it a broad footprint in stores where shoppers may have picked it up without noticing the issue. Customers were told to look for a 30/JUN/2027 date marking and the affected batch numbers, a detail that will determine whether a packet is included in the recall or should stay in the pantry.
That narrower fault line is what makes the recall more complicated than a simple pullback. The alert covers only some packs, not every bag of Allens Inside Outs, and the feared foreign matter has been identified as plastic fragments. For families who bought the confectionery in a routine supermarket shop, the instruction is direct: do not eat it, and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Anyone worried about their health has been advised to seek medical advice. Nestlé Australia has also set up a contact line on 1800 152 126 for customers who need more information, but the key next step is already clear. Shoppers who have the recalled packets should bring them back and check the batch details before opening any bag with the 30/JUN/2027 marking.

