If you have these breakfast bars, throw them now
They could contain undeclared peanuts.
A type of Bobo breakfast bars is the subject of a new reminder because they could contain undeclared peanuts, according toA CEO Opinion of the Company TJ McIntyre has published on the FDA website.
TheMaple Pecane Oat Bars have been distributed and sold in grocery stores and retail locations at the national level, as well as on theThe Bobo site As a single bar, 3 oz or in a box of 12. "The reminder was launched after its discovery that the product containing peanuts was distributed in packaging that had not revealed the presence of peanuts on the ingredient bridge "Explain McIntyre in the notice."No other bobo product with this date of good tickets has been affected." (In touch:The 7 healthiest foods to eat right now.)
Breakfast bars are available in clear and red plastic packaging. They have a lot of code of0L30112B, aBetter bydate of7/30/21 Where7/31/21and an UPC code of829262000210.
No illness has been reported. However, anyone with an allergy or sensitivity to these nuts that eats the bars could have a serious or fatal allergic reaction.
"Consumers who bought the affected lot should return the product to where it was bought to apply for an exchange or a complete refund if there is a concern of allergy," said McIntyre."The affected product should then be thrown into a safe and unused place."
This is not the only element you could have in your kitchen that you should check.If you have these sandwiches in your refrigerator, throw them now.
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