Cake decorating powder recalled after toddler’s near-fatal incident
The substance had formed a dangerous sludge-like mass inside the young boy’s lungs.
7news.com.auA nationwide recall was announced for metallic cake-decorating powder after a 14-month-old in Australia inhaled and ingested the product, requiring emergency treatment and ongoing care. Reports indicate the powder caused severe lung injury and was linked to a hospital stay, with authorities advising consumers to stop using the recalled items. The recall came after a Bluey cake incident where the child fell unconscious and needed medical intervention. Authorities said the public should stop using the recalled items immediately. Additional source notes Australian toddler in coma after inhaling cake decorating dust were reported by independent outlets. The recall highlights the potential severity of exposure to cake-decorating powders. Health officials keep watching for any further cases related to these products.
The substance had formed a dangerous sludge-like mass inside the young boy’s lungs.
7news.com.auThe substance had formed a dangerous sludge-like mass inside the young boy’s lungs.
7news.com.auKatie Robinson said her 14-month-old son, Dustin "Dusty" Wildman, is still in Queensland Children's Hospital after a creative cake decorating recall incident that began while she was baking a Bluey-themed birthday cake. She said he inhaled and ingested gold dust powder, fell unconscious and needed e…
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