April 25, 2024

North Star Sweet and Salty Caramel Trail Mix Recalled For Cashews

Flagstone Foods of Robersonville, North Carolina, is recalling North Star Sweet and Salty Caramel Trail Mix because it may contain cashews, or tree nuts, that are not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to tree nuts or cashews could have a serious allergic reaction if they eat this product. No allergic reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with this recall.

The recalled product is North Star Sweet & Salty Caramel Trail Mix that is packaged in 14 ounce packages. The product is in a plastic stand up resealable package with UPC number 0- 80948-63064-4. The lot code, 05M04210, is printed on the bottom right hand side of the package. The expiration date is 04/22/2021. The mix was distributed nationwide in retail military exchanges.

The recall was started after the company discovered that the cashew-containing product was distributed in packaging that does not list cashews as required by law.

If you bought this North Star Sweet and Salty Trail Mix and can’t eat cashews, or tree nuts, do not eat it. Throw it away or take it back to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Food allergies can start at any time in life without warning. Early symptoms of an allergic reaction include tingling of the mouth, lips, and tongue, itching, and hives. More serious reactions that may require medical attention can include swelling of the mouth, tongue, and throat, and difficulty breathing. If anyone is experiencing these symptoms, they should see a doctor as soon as possible.

North Star Sweet and Salty Caramel Trail Mix Recalled For Cashews

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