Heusden-Zolder’s Damhert Recalls Coconut Digestives Due to Metal Risk

Heusden-Zolder (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Damhert Nutrition, a food company based in Heusden-Zolder, recalled “Gluten‑Free Coconut Digestives” (lot L250781, AN 5412158054746, BBD July 31, 2026) after Belgian inspectors warned of metal fragments. Spokesperson Karolien Serves urged returns.

As VRT News reported, Heusden-Zolder’s Damhert Nutrition’s coconut‑flavoured “Gluten‑Free Coconut Digestives” biscuits have been withdrawn from sale after Belgian food safety inspectors warned that some batches may contain metal fragments. The affected products were part of the company’s gluten‑free and lactose‑free range, sold as a healthier snack alternative.

What’s behind Heusden-Zolder’s Damhert recall of coconut digestives?

Officials mentioned that the recall affects several lots of these coconut digestives, which list corn starch, gluten‑free oat flour, coconut flour and fat, rice flour, sugar and other typical biscuit ingredients on the label. Authorities have urged consumers not to eat the cookies under any circumstances and asked retailers to immediately remove the packs from shelves. 

“If you have this item in your possession, please return it to your point of sale so we can refund your purchase price,”

the press release states.

The company says that only a specific line of cookies is affected.

“The manufacturer informed us that one of the ingredients in these specific cookies might contain metal. We obviously can’t take any risks,”

says spokesperson Karolien Serves.

“Fortunately, it’s only a small quantity of cookies,”

says Serves.

“However, I want to emphasise again that anyone who has these cookies at home can return them to their point of sale.”

The recalled products carry lot number L250781, AN code 5412158054746, and a best-before date of July 31, 2026. Consumers are urged to check their packages to see if they have the affected biscuits. Damhert Nutrition advises anyone with questions to contact the company directly. 

Contamination in food products has been a recurring issue both in Belgium and other parts of the world. In 2015, Damhert Nutrition removed some chocolate bars from its inventory due to contamination concerns. 

Between 2020 and 2023, numerous gluten-free foods, including cereal bars and biscuits, were recalled from Europe for having allergens that were not declared on the label or for containing pieces of metal.

Many other large companies (e.g., Nestlé, Kellogg’s, and Mondelēz) have had to recall various products because of safety problems due to foreign objects found within the product or incorrect labelling.

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10 responses to “Heusden-Zolder’s Damhert Recalls Coconut Digestives Due to Metal Risk”

  1. Burst Nibbler Avatar
    Burst Nibbler

    Coconut digestives with a hint of metal, eh? Just what the doctor ordered for that extra crunch in your afternoon snack! 🥥🔩

  2. Hightower Avatar

    Seems like Damhert’s new “metallic” flavor is all the rage—who knew a biscuit could double as a toolbox? 🛠️ Just what I needed for my afternoon tea, right?

  3. Demolition Queen Avatar
    Demolition Queen

    Coconut digestives with a side of metal? Now that’s what I call “crunchy”! 😂 Just when you thought biscuits were safe, Damhert’s turned it into a treasure hunt! 🍪🪙

  4. Popeye Wipeout Avatar
    Popeye Wipeout

    Coconut Digestives with a side of metal—what a new ‘nutritious’ twist! 🍪🔩 Perhaps they should just label it “DIY snack” and call it a day!

  5. zorkle sporkle Avatar
    zorkle sporkle

    Coconut digestives with a side of metal, eh? Just what I needed to spice up my afternoon tea—who doesn’t love a bit of crunch with their cookie? 😂

  6. Killer Merlot Avatar
    Killer Merlot

    Coconut digestives with a hint of metal, eh? Just what every gourmet snack needs – a side of dental work! 😂

  7. Coconut digestives with a hint of metal? Just what I needed to spice up my afternoon tea! 🍪🔩 Cheers to Damhert for keeping snack time unpredictable!

  8. Slow Trot Avatar

    Seems like Damhert’s coconut digestives took the term “bite-sized” a bit too literally—who doesn’t love a little extra iron with their snack? 😂 Just what I needed, a cookie that doubles as a hazard sign.

  9. little cobra Avatar
    little cobra

    Coconut digestives with a side of metal? Just what the doctor ordered for that extra crunch! 🥥🔩 Who knew snacking could come with an unexpected surprise?

  10. Red Delicious Avatar
    Red Delicious

    Imagine biting into a “healthy” coconut digestive and getting a surprise metal crunch instead—who needs dental insurance when you’ve got Damhert’s new crunch sensation? 😂 Clearly, they took “adding a bit of iron to your diet” a tad too literally!

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