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Minneapolis company recalls muffins because of undeclared allergen

Minneapolis company recalls muffins because of undeclared allergen
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JE Bakery 2019 LLC of Minneapolis, MN, is recalling its Raisin Bran Muffin 6 count because of a labeling error. The affected product was mislabeled and instead contains Glorious Morning Muffins, which contain Walnuts, a known allergen not declared on the label.

The product was distributed through retail grocery stores in the Twin Cities, MN, area. It is packaged in a 6 count clear muffin container with a sell by date of Feb. 18 and has a net weight of 12 ounces. The muffins were labeled under the following Brands: Cub Foods, Jerrys Foods, and Country Market. They have the UPC of 0 29341-00233.

The mislabeling issue was discovered when a retailer reported the error. All impacted stores have been notified and have since removed the mislabeled product from their shelves

To date, no illness have been reported. However, individuals with a walnut allergy could be at risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the mislabeled product. Customers who have purchased the affected Raisin Bran Muffin 6 count package are urged not to consume it and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Consumers with questions may contact the retail store directly or JE Bakery 2019, LLC at 612-509-1546.

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