Nestlé Recalls Carnation Famous Fudge Kits

May 6, 2010

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WASHINGTONNestlé USA's Baking Division is initiating a voluntary recall of select Nestlé® CARNATION® Famous Fudge Kits because the outer containers of some of the kits were distributed without an allergen precautionary statement regarding peanuts.

The recall involves Nestlé CARNATION Famous Fudge Kits distributed nationwide in supermarkets and club stores during the 2009 holiday season with day codes beginning with 9225 through 9259, and a "Best By" date of June/July 2010. The UPC codes for the affected products are 50000-62251 for the retail version, and 50000-62248 for the club store version. No other Nestlé products are impacted by this recall.

The components contained in the kit were completely labeled, including a precautionary statement on one component stating "made in a facility that also processes peanuts". However, the outer containers of some of the kits were distributed without a complete precautionary statement.

Click here to read the entire recall.

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