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Abdallah Candies Recalls Mislabelled Almond Candy Nationwide

The recall addresses serious allergy risks due to mislabeling that failed to declare almonds as an ingredient.

Candy Recall National Warning FDA Allergy Almonds
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Overview

  • Abdallah Candies has issued a nationwide recall of its 'sea salt almond alligators' due to mislabeling that omits nuts as an ingredient, posing a health risk to those with nut allergies.
  • The mislabeled products were sold nationwide in specialty retail stores, grocery shops, and other outlets from March 1, 2024, to March 29, 2024.
  • Consumers who purchased the recalled candy are advised to destroy it or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.
  • The company has not reported any health incidents related to the recalled products but emphasizes the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions for individuals with almond allergies.
  • Abdallah Candies is offering assistance to consumers through their customer service lines for inquiries about the recall.