Dressing sold at Trader Joe's in 17 states recalled over undeclared allergens
- Fresh Creative Foods voluntarily recalled Trader Joe's Hot Honey Mustard Dressing, sold in multiple states, due to a labeling error.
- The recall occurred because the product's label lacked allergen warnings for peanuts, soy, sesame, and wheat.
- The 12-ounce bottles, distributed to Trader Joe's in 17 states and Washington, D.C., have a 'Use By 05/27/2025' date and SKU 80152.
- The FDA announced the recall, but no customer complaints related to undeclared allergens have been reported as of March 30.
- Customers should return or discard the dressing for a full refund; Fresh Creative Foods can be reached at 888-223-2127 with questions.
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