Toddler out of hospital after cake decorating mishap
A toddler from the Gold Coast has been discharged from the hospital after experiencing a severe allergic reaction to cake decorating dust. The incident raised concerns about the safety of certain food products. The child's recovery has been welcomed by the family and the community.
- ▪The toddler suffered a life-threatening reaction to cake decorating dust.
- ▪The incident has sparked discussions about food safety regulations.
- ▪The child has now been released from the hospital after treatment.
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