Costco withdraws a popular chocolate from its shelves: This is the reason for the decision

Costco recalls a chocolate due to a labeling error regarding allergens. They are offering refunds to affected customers.

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The supermarket chain Costco has ordered the immediate recall of a popular product that has gone viral on social media in recent months: the Dubai-style chocolate from the brand Rolling Pin.

The reason for this decision is an error in allergen labeling that could jeopardize the health of certain consumers.

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The product, known for its luxurious filling of pistachio cream, tahini, and crispy angel hair (kadaifi), was sold in all Costco stores in the United States from May 1 to August 29, 2025, under item #1932972.

During that period, chocolate gained significant popularity on platforms like TikTok and Instagram due to its exotic flavor and high-end presentation.

However, Costco has reported that the packaging of the chocolate contains incorrect labeling that may pose a serious risk to individuals with a wheat allergy.

Although the packaging mentions "gluten" as an allergen, it specifically omitted the word "wheat," which constitutes a violation of food safety regulations in the U.S. and poses a danger to individuals sensitive to this ingredient.

Telemundo reports in a recent article that wheat allergies can lead to severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening condition that causes difficulty breathing, throat swelling, chest pressure, dizziness, and even loss of consciousness.

Costco has requested that all customers who purchased the product during the specified dates refrain from consuming it if there are individuals with wheat allergies in their household. The company is accepting returns and offering a full refund of the purchase price.

The Dubai-style chocolate was created in 2021 by the firm Fix Dessert Chocolatier and has become a viral sensation due to its unique flavor and texture. Its combination of Middle Eastern ingredients has captured the attention of the public, especially among gourmet pastry lovers.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Withdrawal of Dubai-Style Chocolate at Costco

Why did Costco remove the Dubai-style chocolate from its stores?

Costco recalled the Dubai-style chocolate due to a mislabeling of allergens that could endanger the health of individuals with a wheat allergy. The labeling omitted the word "wheat" despite mentioning "gluten," which violates food safety regulations in the U.S.

What should consumers who purchased the Dubai-style chocolate do?

Costco has requested that consumers refrain from consuming the chocolate if there are individuals with wheat allergies in their home. The company is accepting returns and offering a full refund of the purchase price.

What is the risk for individuals with a wheat allergy when consuming this chocolate?

The consumption of this chocolate by individuals with a wheat allergy may cause severe reactions, such as anaphylaxis, which is a potentially life-threatening condition that leads to difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, and dizziness, among other symptoms.

How did Dubai-style chocolate become popular?

The Dubai-style chocolate gained popularity on platforms like TikTok and Instagram due to its exotic flavor and luxurious presentation. It was created in 2021 by the firm Fix Dessert Chocolatier and is known for its filling of pistachio cream, tahini, and crispy angel hair (kadaifi).

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