Chocolate Recalled over Potential Undeclared Allergen
- On June 25, Mellace Family Brands California, Inc. recalled Wegmans Semi-Sweet Chocolate Nonpareils due to undeclared milk allergen, as announced in the FDA allergy alert.
- A temporary breakdown in the supplier's manufacturing process caused the undeclared milk allergen, leading to the product mislabeling and recall.
- Data confirms Wegmans semi-sweet chocolate nonpareils, distributed in eight states with specific lot codes, have no reported illnesses but pose allergy risks.
- Consumers are urged to return affected Wegmans chocolate for full refunds due to undeclared milk allergen, posing allergy risks, as Wegmans advises via customer service and its website.
- Under FDA law, Wegmans’ 110+ store footprint highlights the importance of strict allergen labeling to protect consumers from undeclared milk allergens.
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Grocery chain recalls chocolate treats due to undeclared allergen
An undeclared allergen has prompted a recall of some lots of Wegmans semi-sweet chocolate nonpareils. The recalled 18.5-ounce tubs of chocolate candy "contain undeclared milk allergen" that did not appear on packaging, according to an allergy alert published Monday by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).The recall was issued by Mellace Family Brands California, Inc. The recalled nonpareils went to Wegmans Food Markets locations in eight state…
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