Zingerman’s candy bars recalled for risk of – Business News
A Michigan-based candy maker is recalling two of its candy bars over the potential presence of undeclared nuts that might trigger a critical or life-threatening allergic response, the Food and Drug Administration mentioned this week.
Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory issued the recall on Oct. 24 – simply a week earlier than Halloween.
It warned its full-size Peanut Butter Crush bars could comprise undeclared cashews and its full-size Ca$hew Cow bars could have undeclared peanuts.
Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory warned its full-size Peanut Butter Crush bars could comprise undeclared cashews. FDA
“People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to cashews or peanuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,” the company said.
It was not conscious of any sicknesses associated to the recall.
The treats in query have been distributed to retailers in Michigan and New York.
The peanut butter bars have been packaged in yellow and purple bins with Lot #174250.
The cashew bars got here in mild blue and yellow bins labelled with Lot #174250.
The company mentioned it issued the recall after it found the Peanut Butter Crush Bars have been distributed in packaging that didn’t reveal the presence of cashews in them.
Full-size Ca$hew Cow bars could comprise undeclared peanuts. FDA
Its Ca$hew Cow bars have been equally distributed in packaging that didn’t reveal the presence of peanuts.
An investigation discovered “the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the production and packaging processes,” Zingerman’s mentioned.
Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory issued the recall on Oct. 24 – simply a week earlier than Halloween. Google Maps
The company mentioned it has taken steps to make sure the issue has been resolved.
Consumers who’ve bought the recalled candy bars ought to return them to the place of buy for a full refund.
