Here’s the latest on a creative cake decorating recall.
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A nationwide recall in Australia was issued for several colours in the Creative Cake Decorating metallic powder range after a 14-month-old child inhaled the powder and was hospitalised. The products may contain copper and zinc dust, which can be toxic if inhaled or ingested. The recall covers powders sold nationally, internationally, and online from 2019 until May 6, 2026, and Crumb Australia has removed the products from sale and urged returns for a full refund.[1][2][3]
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The incident involved a toddler who inhaled rose gold, copper, and other metallic powders while a cake was being prepared, leading to emergency surgery and a dramatic health scare; the family reported the label described the product as non-toxic, which contributed to delayed recognition of danger. Health authorities have advised stopping use immediately and keeping powders away from children, with refunds offered upon return to the place of purchase.[3][1]
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Media outlets in the UK and Middle East covered the recall with similar details, noting the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Crumb Australia’s actions and warnings about the potential inhalation hazards and the products’ intended decorative use rather than consumption.[4][3]
What this means for you (practical takeaways)
- If you or someone you know has Creative Cake Decorating metallic powders, stop using them immediately and keep them out of reach of children.[1][3]
- Return the powders to the original purchase point for a full refund or follow the supplier’s guidance for refunds if required; check the recall notice from regulators for exact colours and batch information.[2][1]
- If there are any signs of breathing issues or inhalation exposure, seek immediate medical help (call emergency services) and contact poison information centres as advised by authorities.[3][1]
Would you like a quick summary by region or a timeline of events, or help locating the exact recall notice and eligible product colours for a specific country?
Citations:
- Latest recall details and health advisory in Australia.[1][3]
- Recall scope and supplier actions.[2]
- Independent coverage of the incident and ongoing advice.[4][3]
Sources
In a concerning incident involving cake decorations, a young child narrowly avoided severe health complications after ingesting a hazardous cake dust. The
news.ssbcrack.comDecoPac Inc....
www.cakecentral.comThis recall has been completed and FDA has terminated this recall.
www.fda.govMaroosha Muzaffar Monday 18 May 2026 14:57 BST
www.independent.co.ukThe 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.auMany of the biggest cake recalls that occurred in US history involved well-known brands, including Albertsons, Wegmans, Kroger, KFC, and Duncan Hines.
www.mashed.comAustralia’s consumer regulator has warned families to stop using five coloured powders sold in the Creative Cake Decorating range after a 14-month-old boy inhaled the product during recent birthday celebrations and ended up in hospital with breathing trouble. Crumb Australia Pty Ltd recalled the powders on Monday after Dustin “Dusty” Wildman’s family said the powder stuck to his lungs, leaving him unable to breathe properly. He was rushed to Queensland Children’s Hospital, placed in an induced...
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