Here’s what’s most recent on the topic you asked about.
Key developments
- A nationwide recall in Australia was issued for several colours of the Creative Cake Decorating metallic powder range after a toddler was hospitalised from inhaling the powder. The products may contain copper and zinc dust, which can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. This recall followed a case in which a 14-month-old boy experienced breathing difficulties and required emergency treatment.[3]
- The recall was initiated by Crumb Australia Pty Ltd and involved powders sold nationally and online from 2019 through May 6, 2026. Authorities advised stopping use immediately, keeping the products away from children, and returning them to retailers for refunds.[1][2][3]
- Media coverage highlighted the health consequences for the child and the ongoing safety warning about metallic cake-decorating powders labeled as “non-toxic” by sellers, leading to questions about labeling and safety data sheets.[5][3]
What to do if you have these products
- Stop using the affected powders immediately and keep them well away from children. Return them to the retailer for a full refund where possible.[1][3]
- If there is any exposure or ingestion, seek urgent medical advice or call emergency services, especially if breathing difficulties occur.[3][1]
Context and other mentions
- The incident has been covered by multiple outlets in May 2026, with the Independent also reporting on the recall and the potential lifelong impact on the child’s lungs.[3]
Would you like a quick summary of the exact powders recalled (colour names) or guidance on safe alternatives for cake decorating that avoid metallic powders? I can also pull up official recall notices or consumer-safety pages for precise guidance.[1][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.comThe 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.auThis recall has been completed and FDA has terminated this recall.
www.fda.govDecoPac Inc....
www.cakecentral.comMaroosha Muzaffar Monday 18 May 2026 14:57 BST
www.independent.co.ukMany 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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