April 29, 2024

Marketside Chocolate Candy Cookie Cake Recalled For Peanuts

Marketside Chocolate Candy Cookie Cake is being recalled for peanuts, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label. The cake is sold at certain Walmart stores. Anyone who is allergic to peanuts could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to the company in connection with the consumption of this item. The recalling company is Jimmy's Cookies LLC. The cake was sold in Walmart stores in their bakeries. It was sold in these states: Alabama, Arkansa, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and West Virginia. The recalled … [Read more...]

Dark Chocolate Malt Balls Recalled For Undeclared Peanuts

DSD Merchandisers of Livermore, California is recalling Dark Chocolate Malt Balls because they may contain peanuts, one of the nine major food allergens, that are not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to peanuts could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses or allergic reactions  have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recall is for 252 individual 9 ounce deli tubs of Dark Chocolate Malt Balls. They were sold in northern and central California and Hawaii through grocery stores. The product is in plastic deli style tubs. The label states "Distributed b DSD Merchandisers, Inc." The UPC number printed on the label is 651433701790, and the best before date is 3/1/2022. This … [Read more...]

Bobo’s Maple Pecan Bars Recalled For Undeclared Peanuts

Bobo's of Boulder, Colorado is voluntarily recalling Bobo's Maple Pecan Bars because they may contain peanuts, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to peanuts could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalled item is Bobo's Maple Pecan Bars that are packaged in 3 ounce containers. The Bars may be sold as a single bar or sold packaged in a box of 12. The lot code on a stamp on the back of the bar is 0L30112B, with a Best By date of  7/30/21 or 7/31/21. The UPC number printed on the label is 829262000210. These bars were distributed through retail stores nationwide … [Read more...]

Gelson’s Yogurt Raisins Recalled For Possible Peanuts

Western Mixers Produce & Nut Company of Los Angeles, California is recalling Gelson's Yogurt Raisins because it may contain peanuts, one of the major food allergens that is not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to peanuts could have a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The product was distributed in California through retail stores during the time frame of February 4, 2021 through March 11, 2021. The recalled product is Gelson's Yogurt Raisins packaged in 14 ounce clear plastic clamshell containers. The retailer is Gelson's. The lot number on the package is 210330 and the sell by date printed on the label is … [Read more...]

Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Wheat Crackers Recalled

B*G Foods is voluntarily recalling a "very limited" number of boxes of a single date code of Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers for undeclared peanut. A very limited number of the cracker boxes were inadvertently filled with foil wrapped pouches of peanut butter cookies. No  allergic reactions have been reported to the company to date. Anyone who has a severe peanut allergy could run the risk of serious allergic reaction if they eat the cookies contained in the boxes. There is no health risk for anyone who isn't allergic to peanuts. These crackers were distributed in retail stores nationwide. The recall is for Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers packaged in 6 ounce boxes. The UPC number on the product is … [Read more...]

Signature Select Granola Bars Recalled For Peanuts: One Reaction

TreeHouse Foods is voluntarily recalling one flavor of Signature Select Granola Bars because they may contain peanuts, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label.  Anyone who  is allergic to peanuts could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they eat this product. There has been one report of an allergic reaction associated with the consumption of this product. Three consumer complaints and the report of an allergic reaction prompted the company to issue the recall.  While the outer carton indicates that the product is Chocolate Chip, some of the individually-wrapped bars in the carton may be Peanut Butter & Chocolate Chip flavor. The granola bars were distributed in these stores: ACME Markets, Albertsons, Albertsons Market, Amigos, Andronico’s … [Read more...]

7-Select Yogurt Pretzels Recalled For Undeclared Peanuts

Mount Franklin Foods, LLC, doing business as Azar Nut Company of El Paso, Texas, is voluntarily recalling 7-Select Yogurt Pretzels because they may contain peanuts, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to peanuts could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses for allergic reactions have been reported to date in connection with this issue. The recalled product is 7-Select Yogurt Pretzels that are packaged in 5 ounce printed plastic pouches. The lot number and best by date combinations printed on the package are lot number YR20140 and best by date May 19, 2021; and lot number JT20147 and best by date May 26, 2021. Those numbers are printed on the bottom left front of the bag. The pretzels … [Read more...]

FDA Approves Palforzia For Treatment of Children’s Peanut Allergies

The FDA has approved the use of a new drug called Palforzia to mitigate peanut allergic reactions in children.  This is the first time a drug has been approved to treat this deadly type of food allergy, which can put a person into anaphylactic shock. The product is called Palforzia [Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) Allergen Powder-dnfp]. The treatment can be started in children ages 4 through 17 who have a confirmed diagnosis of. peanut allergy. Those who take Palforzia must still avoid peanut in their diets. Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research said in a statement, "Peanut allergy affects approximately 1 million children in the U.S. and only 1 out of 5 of these children will outgrow their allergy. Because there is no cure, allergic … [Read more...]

Cookie Dough Cafe Recalls Chocolate Chip Bars For Undeclared Peanuts

Juju Bakes, LLC, doing business as The Cookie Dough Cafe of Bloomington, Illinois is recalling 15 cases of Chocolate Chip Chilled Gourmet Edible Cookie Dough Bars because they may contain peanuts, one of the major food allergens. Anyone who is allergic to peanuts could have a life-threatening allergic reaction if they eat this product. No reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with this recall. The Cookie Dough Cafe Chocolate Chip Chilled Gourmet Cookie Dough Bar was distributed in Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, and West Virginia via Lipari Foods at select retail stores. The recalled product is packaged in a 1.6 ounce, white and turquoise package marked with lot # 19177. The expiration date on the product is … [Read more...]

New Advice for Parents of Children at Risk for Peanut Allergies

A new qualified health claim from the government advises that some parents of babies who are at risk for developing a peanut allergy could introduce them to peanut butter at a young age. This seemingly contradictory advice comes after a clinical trail at the National Institutes of Health found this practice reduces the number of people who develop this serious allergy. Peanut allergy is one of the most common food allergies, and is one of the most dangerous. Reactions to peanuts is the leading cause of death related to food-induced anaphylaxis in this country. Most people who are allergic to peanuts develop the allergy early in life and never outgrow it. The prevalence of peanut allergies has more than doubled in children from 1997 to 2008. About 2% of all people in this country are … [Read more...]

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