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Peanut Allergy

Candy Bar Sold In NY Pulled From Shelves Due To Allergy Risk Candy Bar Sold In NY Pulled From Shelves Due To Allergy Risk
Candy Bar Sold In NY Pulled From Shelves Due To Allergy Risk A popular candy bar sold in New York is being pulled over a packaging mistake that could put people with nut allergies at risk. On Monday, Oct. 27, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) posted a recall notice for two candy bars distributed to retailers in New York and Michigan.  The company said certain bars may contain undeclared peanut or cashew, creating a serious risk for anyone with allergies to those nuts. Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory of Ann Arbor, Michigan announced the recall on Friday, Oct. 24. It covers Zingerman’s Peanut Butter Crush Full Size Bars with Lot #174250 becaus…
'Life-Threatening' Danger In Ritz Crackers Boxes Spark Massive Recall: Here's Why 'Life-Threatening' Danger In Ritz Crackers Boxes Spark Massive Recall: Here's Why
'Life-Threatening' Danger In Ritz Crackers Boxes Spark Massive Recall: Here's Why The maker of Ritz is recalling four carton sizes of cracker sandwiches after mislabeled packaging could pose a threat to people with nut allergies. Mondelēz Global has issued a nationwide recall for four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches, the Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday, July 8. The company with North American headquarters in East Hanover, New Jersey, said a packaging mix-up caused some peanut butter varieties to be labeled as cheese. The recall affects eight-, 20-, and 40-count cartons of the peanut butter cracker sandwiches. Twenty-count cartons o…
These Gummies Just Got Pulled From Shelves Nationwide These Gummies Just Got Pulled From Shelves Nationwide
These Gummies Just Got Pulled From Shelves Nationwide A batch of vitamin gummies sold under three popular brand names has been recalled nationwide due to the potential presence of an undeclared peanut allergen. The products — from Welby, Berkley Jensen, and VitaGlobe — were distributed on Amazon.com and at Aldi and BJ’s retail stores, as well as online through various sellers. Consumers with a peanut allergy are being urged to return or dispose of affected bottles. The recall covers one lot number — 248046601 — with an expiration date of October 2026. The undeclared allergen was flagged during routine testing conducted by Aldi, despite interna…