December 2, 2024

In Canada, Crackers Recalled for Undeclared Sesame and Almond

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Macau Honghong are recalling three types of crackers because they may contain undeclared almond or sesame that is not declared on the label. Those with an allergy to those ingredients could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume the product. No reported reactions have been received to date.

The recalled products are all Macau Honghong brand. They are Rice Cracker in 300 gram packages with code 2015.06.15 and UPC number 6 924535 411091. That recall is for tree nuts. Also recalled is Almond Cracker in 500 gram containers. All codes are recalled for sesame seeds; the UPC number is 6 924535 411107. Finally, all codes of Salted Almond Cracker in 200 gram packages is recalled for undeclared sesame seeds. The UPC number is 6 924535 409180. The products were sold in Ontario and Quebec.

If you purchased these products and are allergic to sesame and/or almond, do not eat them. Discard or return to the place of purchase for a refund. You can see pictures of the product labels at the CFIA web site.

Macau Honghong Rice Cracker Recall

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