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New Seasons recalls creamy almond butter for possibly containing peanuts

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New Seasons creamy almond butter

New Seasons Market of Portland, OR, is recalling its New Seasons Market 16-oz. Creamy Almond Butter because it may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.  The recall affects customers who purchased the product with best-by dates of 06/16/2017, 08/15/2017 and 08/30/2017 at 19 New Seasons retail locations in Oregon, southern Washington state, and northern California.  The voluntary recall is limited to the production codes of the one product listed below. Customers can find the UPC Code beneath the bar code on the product label and the Best-By Date above the label on the clear plastic jar.  No other production codes, sizes or varieties of New Seasons Market nut butters are affected by this recall.  The mislabeled jars were discovered by New Seasons staff during a routine stock rotation check.

Product Name UPC Code Best By Dates
New Seasons Market Creamy Almond Butter 4060010401 06/16/2017 08/15/2017 08/30/2017

There have been no reports of illness to date, but to ensure customer safety, New Seasons is urging customers with any peanut health concerns or allergies to return the recalled New Seasons Market Creamy Almond Butter for a full refund. Receipts are not required for the return. Customer questions may be addressed at New Seasons retail stores or via email to talktous@newseasonsmarket.com.

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