Aldi Recalls Holiday Sweets Due to Undeclared Allergens: FDA Reports
Two popular holiday sweets sold at Aldi have been recalled due to the presence of undeclared allergens. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced this voluntary recall on Wednesday, initiated by Silvestri Sweets.
Aldi Holiday Sweets Recall Details
The recall focuses on two specific products:
- Choceur Cookie Butter Holiday Bark: Potentially contains undeclared pecans.
- Pecan, Cranberry, and Cinnamon Holiday Bark: May have undeclared wheat.
Product Information
Both of these festive treats were sold nationwide at Aldi stores in five-ounce packages. Fortunately, there have been no reported illnesses linked to this recall.
Consumer Advisory
Customers who have purchased these products should check labels carefully. If they have a sensitivity to pecans or wheat, it is advisable to discard the items or return them to the store for a refund.
This recall highlights the importance of transparency in food labeling, particularly during the holiday season when many consumers are purchasing sweet treats for celebrations. For further updates and details, keep an eye on announcements from the FDA and Aldi.