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Almond spread recalled after allergic reaction reported

Almond spread recalled after allergic reaction reported

L-Nutra of Culver City, CA, is recalling Prolon brand Apulian Almond & Cocoa Spread because it contains undeclared cashew, pistachio and hazelnut. 

People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to cashew, pistachio, and/or hazelnut run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.

To date, L-Nutra has documented one confirmed allergic reaction associated with this product.

The product was distributed via L-Nutra's e-commerce site, ProlonLife.com, either as a direct purchase or included in certain Prolon product bundles.

Recalled product can be identified as follows: Prolon brand Apulian Almond & Cocoa Spread, packaged in 8.47-ounce (240g) glass jars with UPC 850040360530. The recalled lot is L2755, and the expiration date is Jan. 2, 2027, which can be found on the jar cap, directly beneath the expiration date.

The company did not include a product photo with its recall notice.

The recall was initiated after testing confirmed the presence of undeclared tree nut allergens in product that did not disclose these ingredients on its label. The cause is still under investigation.

At this time, Lot L2755 is the only lot known to be affected.

Consumers who have the recalled product should stop consuming it immediately.

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