Carrot Top Kitchens Recalls Hummus for Undeclared Sesame
This recall was posted 2 months ago. Check the FDA source for the latest status.
Carrot Top Kitchens has announced a recall of five hummus varieties due to undeclared sesame, which poses a risk to those with sesame allergies.
Products Affected:
- Lemon Garlic Hummus
- Lime Ginger Hummus
- White Truffle Hummus
- Sundried Tomato and Caper Hummus
- Cherry Pepper Hummus
These products are packaged in 8oz (226g) plastic containers and were distributed to Rochambeau Farm Store in Bedford, NY, as well as farmers markets in Connecticut.
Reason for Recall:
The recall was initiated because sesame, a major allergen, was not declared on the product labels. Consuming these products could lead to serious or life-threatening allergic reactions for individuals with sesame allergies.
What Consumers Should Do:
Consumers who have purchased these hummus varieties should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. For further information, consumers can contact Carrot Top Kitchens at 203-313-4549.
Health Risk Information:
No illnesses have been reported to date. However, sesame allergies can cause severe reactions, and consumers are urged to exercise caution.
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