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Beyers Chocolates Recalls Millions In Easter Eggs As Iconic South African Brand Faces Liquidation

One of South Africa’s best-known chocolate makers has recalled millions of rand worth of Easter eggs from major retailers, as Beyers Chocolates enters what could become its final chapter after nearly four decades in business.

Last updated: May 9, 2026 8:39 am
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • Beyers recalls Easter eggs sold through Shoprite, Checkers and Usave
  • Products worth between R20 million and R30 million affected
  • Loss of major Woolworths contract blamed for deeper financial strain

For many South Africans, Beyers Chocolates has long been part of childhood memories, Easter traditions and supermarket shelves, but behind the familiar brands now lies a business fighting for survival after a multi-million rand product recall and the collapse of key retail partnerships.

One of South Africa’s most recognisable confectionery brands has been dealt another major blow, after Beyers Chocolates confirmed the recall of millions of rand worth of Easter eggs from leading retail chains shortly before entering liquidation.

The recall involved private-label chocolate mallow eggs sold through Shoprite, Checkers and Usave between January and March, after customers raised concerns about product quality.

According to retail group Shoprite, products valued at approximately thirty million rand were affected after a manufacturing defect was identified in selected batches, prompting the supplier to issue an immediate product recall across multiple stores nationwide.

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“The decision to recall the affected batches was taken by the supplier due to poor product quality because of a manufacturing defect, with products to the value of approximately thirty million rand affected,” Shoprite said in a statement.

Beyers Chocolates, however, has placed the figure closer to twenty million rand, saying the issue stemmed from a raw material used during the production process rather than a broader manufacturing failure.

Founder and Chief Executive Officer Kees Beyers has strongly pushed back against suggestions that the recall directly caused the company’s collapse.

“The recall was manageable from a financial perspective. It was not the reason the business found itself in this position,” Beyers said.

Instead, Beyers says the far bigger financial blow came after the loss of a major retail partnership with Woolworths, a relationship that had supported the business for more than three decades.

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According to company estimates, the loss of that contract removed nearly three hundred and twenty million rand in annual revenue from the business.

Founded nearly forty years ago, Beyers Chocolates built a loyal following through household names such as Chuckles and Sweetie Pie, becoming one of South Africa’s most recognisable local confectionery brands.

As liquidation proceedings now move forward, the future of the business, its workforce and its brands remains uncertain, marking what could become the closing chapter of a company deeply woven into South Africa’s retail history.

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Source: Cape {town} Etc – Staff Reporter.

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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