A voluntary recall has been issued for certain 50g packages of Glossette Raisins.
Hershey Canada Inc., the chocolate bar’s producer, said in a statement that “packages may contain peanuts, an allergen which is not declared as an ingredient on the label.”
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Health Canada has warned Canadians not to eat the product if they have a peanut allergy as it may “cause a serious or life-threatening reaction.”
Consumers should check their Glossette Raisins for a best-before date which will read “09 2016”, while the first five digits of the product code would be “67CFB, 67DFB, 67KFB, 67LFB.”
If you have purchased any of the recalled product, it should either be tossed in the garbage or returned to the point of purchase.
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