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Candy Recalled over Potential Undeclared Allergens Before Halloween
Two Zingerman's chocolate bars were recalled due to undeclared peanuts and cashews, risking severe allergic reactions, with no illnesses reported so far, FDA said.
- With Halloween approaching, the Food and Drug Administration announced a recall of two Zingerman's Candy Manufactory bars: Peanut Butter Crush bars and Cashew Cow bars from Lot #174250 may contain undeclared nuts.
- Zingerman's said the problem resulted from a temporary mix-up in production and packaging, involving Peanut Butter Crush bars with undeclared cashews and Cashew Cow bars missing peanut labels.
- If you purchased the recalled bars, contact Zingerman's Candy Manufactory at 877-632-9264 for questions or return to retailers in Michigan and New York for a full refund.
- People with allergies face serious risks from these candy bars, though no illnesses have been reported and the Food and Drug Administration urges checking candy before Halloween.
- With Halloween near, the recall prompted urgent consumer checks and returns, but Zingerman's Candy Manufactory did not specify which retailers received the products.
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Two candy bars recalled for risk of ‘life-threatening’ allergen days before Halloween
A Michigan-based candy maker is recalling two of its candy bars over the potential presence of undeclared nuts that could cause a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction, the FDA said.
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