An OHIO headquarters -based nuts is a recovery of about 140 honey -roasted peanut boxes due to the possible presence of an allergen.
According to a warning of the Food and Medicines Administration (FDA), the Trophy Nut company is recovery of 143 cases of the cans of the Heinen 8.25 mani rope to honey because the containers can contain anacardos.
The nuts were distributed in Ohio and Illinois to the grocery stores of Heinen, a regional chain in the west.
The withdrawal only affects the cans marked with a date “better if used” for “date of 10-01-2025 and a” better for “date of” 10-03-2025.
They were distributed to the Heinen locations between October 24, 2024 and April 4, 2025.
The withdrawal was after a consumer filed a complaint about the cans containing anacardos.
Since then, at least one consumer has reported an allergic reaction due to a manufacturing error.
“The subsequent research indicates that the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the company’s production and packaging processes,” said a FDA press release.
“People who have a severe allergy or sensitivity to anacardos run the risk of severe or attractive allergic reaction if they consume this product,” said the statement.
The officials encourage customers who bought the retired peanuts that return their products to their local grocery store in Heinen for a complete refund.
For consumers with questions about retirement, Trophy Nut Company also operates a customer service line at 1-800-729-6887.
It is not uncommon for nuts to be removed for reasons related to allergens.
Last year, anacardos of great value were withdrawn due to the unst declared presence of coconut and milk, both of everything.
Last year, the merchant Joe withdrew the anacardos in 16 states due to a possible contamination of Salmonella.
Fox News Digital contacted the Trophy Nut company for additional comments, but did not receive an immediate response.
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