April 26, 2024

Wine Country Gift Baskets Recalled For Undeclared Tree Nuts

Wine Country Gift Baskets are being voluntarily recalled because some of the packages of cookies in that basket that are labeled as Raspberry Creme Filled Cookies actually contain a hazelnut creme cookie. That means the product has undeclared hazelnuts. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Wine Country Gift Baskets. The allergen statement on each individual cookie package does contain the allergen statement, "May Contain Traces of Peanuts, Hazelnuts, Almonds, Sesame, Sulphites." The recall is for the Raspberry Creme Filled Cookies in the gift baskets. The lot code for the Raspberry Creme Filled Cookie is #106052023. The baskets were shipped from August 29, 2023 to … [Read more...]

Tiramisu Twist Cookies Recalled For Tree Nuts; One Reaction

Tiramisu Twist Cookies are being recalled because they were made with almonds and hazelnuts, or tree nuts, that are allergens. These ingredients were not declared on the label as required by law. Anyone who is allergic to those nuts could have a serious reaction if they eat this product. One allergic reaction has been reported to the company. The recalling firm is Daiso California LLC of La Mirada, California. The Tiramisu Twist Cookies were sold in Daiso stores in these states: California, Washington, Nevada, Texas, New York, and New Jersey. The recalled cookies are packaged in a gold bag with a large image of two cookies on the front. The cookies are in 3.4 ounce (96 gram) containers. The UPC number and best by dates were not provided. The recall was triggered when the company … [Read more...]

Oatmeal Cookies and Instant Coffee Products Recalled for Undeclared Allergens

In separate alerts, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that two products have recently been recalled because they contain allergens not listed on the package labeling. These recalls are for “Clover Valley® Iced Oatmeal Cookies” (which contain milk and tree nuts), and for Hong Lee Trading Inc.’s “Chao Café Vietnamese Instant Coffee Mixed 3 in 1” (which contains milk). Dollar General Corporation issued its nationwide recall of its “Clover Valley® Iced Oatmeal Cookies” after a store employee alerted the company that the 12-ounce packages were actually filled with “Clover Valley® Coconut Macaroons,” an error that occurred at the product’s manufacturing facility. These mispackaged coconut macaroons contain milk and tree nut ingredients. The recalled cookies were … [Read more...]

Undeclared Nuts Prompt Recalls of Aunt Beth’s Cookies and Wegmans’ Bulk Nut Crunch

In two separate recalls, the possible presence of undeclared nuts in food products have prompted their removal from store shelves. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports that both Aunt Beth’s Cookies (located in Mishawaka, Indiana) and First Source (headquartered in Tonawanda, New York) have issued these voluntary recalls. Aunt Beth’s Cookies recalled nine (9) varieties of cookies after it was ascertained the cookies might have been contaminated by peanuts or tree nuts during the manufacturing process; the potential presence of the nut allergens was not listed on the product labeling. These cookies were distributed through wholesalers in the states of Indiana and Illinois. Sold between January 1, 2017 and September 28, 2017, the varieties of cookies affected by the recall … [Read more...]

Whole Foods Market PB&J Parfaits Recalled for Undeclared Allergens

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports that Sunneen Health Foods has recalled its “WHOLE FOODS MARKET PB&J PARFAITS” from select stores in the states of New Jersey and New York. These parfaits may contain tree nut (almond and coconut) and soy allergens that were not declared on the product labeling. Tree nut and soy ingredients may be life-threatening to those who are allergic to them, potentially causing dangerous anaphylaxis shock. The parfaits affected by the recall were distributed to and sold at Whole Foods Market stores in Englishtown, New Jersey (113 Route 9 S.), Edgewater, New Jersey (905 River Road), New York, New York (4 Union Square South and 1095 6th Avenue), and Brooklyn, New York (238 Bedford Avenue). The 8-ounce containers of the parfaits were … [Read more...]

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