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Holiday barks, sold at Aldi, recalled due to ‘undeclared allergens’
Silvestri Sweets recalled holiday barks due to packaging errors causing undeclared wheat and pecan allergens, with no reported illnesses, FDA said.
- Silvestri Sweets voluntarily recalled Aldi holiday barks, the FDA announced on Wednesday, due to undeclared wheat and pecan allergens, with no illnesses reported.
- A packaging error led to Pecan, Cranberry & Cinnamon Holiday Bark packed in Cookie Butter Holiday Bark packages and vice versa, caused by a temporary breakdown in Silvestri Sweets Inc.'s process.
- The affected items are packaged as Cookie Butter Holiday Bark and Pecan, Cranberry & Cinnamon Holiday Bark with lot # 29225 and best by dates 05/2026 and 08/2026, sold in select Aldi stores in listed U.S. states.
- Upon discovery, Aldi said it immediately removed the impacted products from store shelves and advised consumers to discard or return items to local Aldi stores for a full refund; no illnesses have been reported.
- Reported from Los Angeles, Silvestri Sweets said it voluntarily recalled Choceur Pecan, Cranberry & Cinnamon Holiday Bark, warning `people with allergies to pecans or wheat` of risks.
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Choceur Holiday Barks Realled For Undeclared Pecans and Wheat
Choceur Holiday Barks in two flavors are being recalled because they may contain pecans and wheat, two of the major food allergens, that are not declared on the product label as required. Anyone who is allergic to those ingredients, as well as anyone with celiac disease, could have a serious reaction if they eat these […] The post Choceur Holiday Barks Realled For Undeclared Pecans and Wheat appeared first on Food Poisoning Bulletin.
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