Hammond's Candies issued a recall for Salted Caramel Cookies, as the product might contain undeclared peanuts.
Consumers who recently purchased Hammond’s Salted Caramel Cookies should know the company has a recall in place because the product might contain peanuts. The ingredient isn’t listed on the label, turning the cookies into potentially fatal food for buyers who suffer from severe peanut allergies.
Not to be confused with tree nuts, peanuts can cause severe allergy attacks, even when there’s only a tiny amount of peanuts in a product. With that in mind, people who have any Hammond’s Salted Caramel Cookies from the recalled lot should dispose of them or return them.Hammond’s Candies recently announced the Salted Caramel Cookies recall. The US Food and Drug Administration shared the press releaseThe company discovered the mislabeling issue during a routine product check.
Buyers who purchased the Salted Caramel Cookies product from Hammond’s will need to check for the following identifiers on the 5-ounce packages:The cookies were available nationwide via retail stores and mail orders.Peanut allergies Hammond’s says that it has not received reports of illness in connection with the problem. However, people who areThe allergic response to peanuts will be immediate, including the following