The supermarket retailer ALDI announced the voluntary recall of a holiday dessert distributed nationwide.
Holiday bark is sheet candy that comes in different flavors.
Neither Silvestri Sweets nor ALDI company leaders responded to requests for comment by the time of publication.
“Subsequent investigation indicates the problem may have been caused by a temporary breakdown in the company’s production and packaging process,” FDA officials said.
ALDI urged customers who purchased the treat to discard the product immediately or return it to their local store for a full refund.
There are nine major food allergens that the FDA requires all companies to identify in their products. They include milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybeans, and sesame.
Almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, filberts, hazel nuts, macadamia nuts, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnuts are all considered tree nuts by the FDA.
“While the increased availability and consumption of nuts have health benefits, it may also increase the risk of accidental consumption in those who are allergic to nuts, which is why declaring the presence of nuts in packaged foods is essential,” consultant allergist and physician Stephanie Kayode told NTD.
Last month, ALDI announced the voluntary recall of a chocolate candy that is packaged similarly to M&Ms called Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's due to the potential presence of an undeclared allergen.
The undeclared presence of peanuts is concerning for people who are allergic to peanuts because exposure can cause a life-threatening immune system overreaction called anaphylaxis.
Anaphylaxis can result in blockages or narrowing of the breathing airways.
ALDI urged customers who purchased Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's to return them to their nearest store to receive a full refund.
