Caramel Recall as Threat-to-Life Warning Issued
Summary
A candy company in Minnesota has recalled a caramel snack because it contains undeclared cashew nuts, which can cause serious allergic reactions. The FDA warns that the product could be life-threatening to people allergic to cashews, and customers should return or dispose of it.Key Facts
- Abdallah Candies is recalling Pecan Caramel Clusters due to undeclared cashews.
- The recall affects products with UPC code 7243101294, lot number 079Y, and best-by date January 29, 2026.
- The affected product was sold at Lunds & Byerlys stores in Minnesota between July 15, 2025, and September 30, 2025.
- The recall is voluntary and started after a consumer found the labeling issue.
- As of September 30, no allergic reactions had been reported.
- The FDA highlights that tree nuts, like cashews, are major allergens and must be clearly labeled on food products.
- Customers are advised not to eat the product and can return it for a refund.
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