Russell Stover Chocolates recalled due to health problems, the FDA warns
A third -party packaging company would have caused the problem.
Spring is just at the corner of the street, which means that many of us will take care of treat For future festivities. Encounter The whole way back to 1923 , Russell Stover is one of these pillar chocolate brands that you probably know and that you love and that you could reach without thinking twice. But if you've already started collecting goodies for your Easter basket, you will want to check and see if a certain Sweet Russell Stover has been in your stock. Read the rest to find out which products are now subject to recall and why.
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Cups of peanut butter have been removed.
According to a notice of recall of February 28 of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Russell Stover Chocolates (based in Kansas City, Missouri) voluntarily remembers part of his Cups of peanut butter without sugar . Chocolate candies were sold in 2.4 ounce plastic bags and distributed in large and detail stores across the country.
The affected products had the best dates of May 1, 2023 and June 1, 2023 and a universal product code (UPC) of 077260096937. The affected lot codes include K0521, K0321, K0421, L2122, L2221 and L2321. All this information can be found at the back of the candy packaging.
The recall was initiated due to a packaging error.
The cups of peanut butter without sugar are recalled due to the potential presence of unconcluded pacans, according to the advice of the FDA. Russell Stover launched the recall after consumers contacted and said they had received the wrong product in the packaging of the cups of peanut butter.
"An error in the company's co-election company of the company has resulted in pacan products without sugar-wrapped pacans enveloped in the external packaging for the cups of peanut butter without sugar," said the 'Reminder notice. "The inner packaging correctly identifies products as sugar -free pecans and the physical product of sugar -free pacan delights seems distinct from the peanut butter product without sugar."
The agency declares that those who suffer from allergies or severe sham of the tree "run the risk of a serious or fatal allergic reaction if they consume these products". According to Medical News today, the symptoms of a Allergic reactions to trees of trees rang from light to severe. People can live anything, a flowing nose and coughs with swelling of the throat and shortness of breath if they consume a tree nut like pacans.
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If you have bought this product, you can get a replacement or a good one.
To date, Russell Stover has not received any report from disease or allergic reactions, according to the FDA. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
However, if you bought this product, you can contact Russell Stover Chocolates to receive a good or a replacement. Hand directly to the company using the company Contact us form , E-mail [Protected by e-mail] or call 1-800-477-8683 Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Standard central time (CST).
These are not the only sweet treats recently subject to recall.
Earlier this month, Silvestri Sweets Inc., based in Illinois, also recalled the chocolates sold in Target stores on a national scale, the FDA announced on February 16. The favorite caramels of Valentine's Day of Valentine's Day with non-children were withdrawn after being discovered that they too, too, also had a unconceived pacan allergen . The opinion of the FDA indicates that anyone suffering from an allergy to tree nuts, including chestnuts, Brazil nuts, nuts, hazelnuts, pacans, pine nuts and cashews, could be in danger if they eat chocolates.
Like to the recall of Russell Stover, Silvestri Sweets learned that the problem could have been due to "temporary ventilation of the business production and packaging process".
In order to guarantee a refund, consumers were "invited to call customer relationships" at 1-800-440-0680 if they bought this product. Telephone lines are used 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Chukar Cherry Company also recalled a limited quantity of its cherry bombs due to the potential presence of hazelnuts, yet another tree nut. According to the opinion of the FDA of February 21, those who suffer from allergies or sensitivities of the nuts of the tree could have a "potentially fatal allergic reaction" if they eat the product of the making of cherries. Cherry bombs were sold exclusively in Prosser and Seattle, Washington, in Chukar Cherry Company stores.