An Ohio-based nut firm is recalling over 140 circumstances of honey-roasted peanuts as a result of attainable presence of an allergen.
In response to a Meals & Drug Administration (FDA) discover, the Trophy Nut Firm is recalling 143 circumstances of its Heinen’s model 8.25-ounce cans of honey-roasted peanuts as a result of the containers could comprise cashews.
The nuts have been distributed in Ohio and Illinois to Heinen’s grocery shops, a regional chain within the Midwest.
The recall solely impacts cans marked with a “greatest if utilized by” date of 10-01-2025 and a “greatest by” date of 10-03-2025.
They have been distributed to Heinen’s areas between Oct. 24, 2024, and April 4, 2025.
The recall started after a client made a criticism in regards to the cans containing cashews.
Since then, at the least one client has reported an allergic response as a result of a producing error.
“Subsequent investigation signifies the issue was attributable to a short lived breakdown within the firm’s manufacturing and packaging processes,” an FDA press launch mentioned.
“Individuals who have an allergy or extreme sensitivity to cashews run the chance of significant or life-threatening allergic response in the event that they devour this product,” the assertion famous.
Officers encourage prospects who purchased the recalled peanuts to return their merchandise to their native Heinen’s grocery retailer for a full refund.
For customers with questions in regards to the recall, Trophy Nut Firm additionally operates a customer support line at 1-800-729-6887.
It’s not unusual for nuts to be recalled for allergen-related causes.
Final 12 months, Nice Worth cashews have been recalled as a result of undeclared presence of coconut and milk, each allergens.
Final 12 months, Dealer Joe’s recalled cashews in 16 states as a result of a possible salmonella contamination.
Fox Information Digital reached out to the Trophy Nut Firm for added remark however didn’t instantly hear again.