NEW YORK (AP) — Peanut residue accidently included in some of the country's most well-known snacks is creating a lengthening roster of recalls. Kellogg and Mars joined the list this week after supplier Grain Craft recalled certain lots of flour for undeclared peanut residue. Mars Chocolate North America is recalling some Combos. Neither company has received reports of any illnesses related to the recalls. Hostess Brands earlier this month announced a related recall covering more than 700,000 cases of Ding Dongs, Zingers, Chocodiles and doughnuts sold in grocery, dollar, drug and convenience stores in the U.S. and Mexico. |
Roster of Recalls Related to Peanut Residue Grows
Kellogg and Mars joined the list this week after supplier Grain Craft recalled certain lots of flour for undeclared peanut residue.
Jun 15, 2016
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