Marshalls and TJ Maxx draw these products from the shelves
The consequences of use could be "serious or deadly".
The Marshalls and TJ Maxx, as well as sister stores like Homegoods and HomeSense, are known for buyers for the value prices of an attractive assortment of goods - household items with snacks and gifts. But the parent company of the store recently announced a reminder of somePacked treats Sold in its stores that could be dangerous for consumers. Read the rest to discover what they are, how they could be harmful and what to do if you have them at home.
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This is the last of sweet reminders in recent weeks.
The latest issue has occurred in the heels of various other dessert reminders in recent weeks. Last week, Strauss Israel announcedThe voluntary recall a range of products under the Elite brand. These include elite chocolate, cakes, pads, energy grain snacks, energy chocolate rice cakes, chewing gums and caramel candies on the American market.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
A week before elite recall, Turkey Hill Dairy of Conestoga, PennsylvaniaSelect containers recalled From its chocolate marshmale ice cream.
Last month, the FDA also announced that Ferrero U.S.A.Recalled two of its products, the assortment of Kinder Happy Chocolate Moments and the basket of Kinder chocolate treats mixes, due to a possible contamination by Salmonella.
And back in February, the Royal Ice Cream Company of Manchester, Connecticut, recalled a lot of ice cream with the brand of ice cream by lots, by publishing theReminder news After the company discovered that the products had the potential to be contaminated byListeria monocytogenes, This can cause serious and sometimes deadly infections. Later the same month, the companyexpanded the recall Include an even wider range of possibly contaminated products.
The last recall adds another set of potentially dangerous desserts to the mixture.
TJX companies recall certain chocolate products as a safety measure.
TJX Companies Inc., based in Massachustetts, - better known as the operator of T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Homegods, Sierra and Homessen stores - recalls certain vegan chocolate products from its shelves. The products recalled include pimlico vegan fine noisen nut night confectioners in a 3.88 ounce green plastic set; Keats London Vegan Hazelnut Dark Chocolate in a 4.93 ounce round plastic packaging; and Keats London Vegan Irish Cream Trim in a 4.93 ounce round plastic package, according to theReminder notice Posted on May 1 on the U.S. Food & Drug Administration website (FDA).
The chocolates recalled could pose dangers for allergic people.
Chocolates are subject to a reminder because they could contain milk which has not been declared on the packaging, which rather declares that the products are "without dairy products". And people who suffer from milk allergies who consume chocolates run without knowing the risk of "serious or fatal allergic reactions", according to the recall notice.
In fact, an illness has been reported so far in the reminded candies. Subsequently, an investigation concluded that labeling inadequacy was the result of a manufacturing error in the supplier's installation. Therefore, the company remembers all the items for sale in its stores made in this installation.
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Here's how if you currently have one of the products recalled at home - and what to do if so.
The products appointed to the recall notice have been distributed in TJX retail stores across the country, including T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Homegoods, Sierra and Homessen.
If you have bought one of the products now subject to a reminder, the opinion urges you to return them to the store where you bought them for a full refund. You can also contact customer service to organize a full refund by phone. Contact numbers are 800-926-6299 for TJ Maxx; 888-627-7425 for Marshalls; 800-888-0776 for Homegoods; 800-713-4534 for Sierra; and 855-660-4663 for HomeSense. Customer service is available Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern time.
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