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Latest Posted May 09, 2024
Walnuts, Other Nuts, Pumpkin and Sunflower Seeds Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergens
On May 8, 2024, Texas Pecan recalled various lots of the company’s 1 lb. and 8 oz. packages of walnut halves and pieces, as well as packages of almonds, pecans, cashews and other nuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and trail mix products because the products contain potential allergens such as tree nuts, peanuts, almonds, soy, dairy, sesame, and more, that are not declared on the label.
People who have severe sensitivity or allergy to to tree nuts, peanuts, almonds, soy, dairy, and sesame should not consume these products due to the potential risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction.
Recalled Texas Pecan products (see product photos) were sold at the company’s retail store in Texas and online through the company’s website (www.texaspecanco.com). They are packaged in clear bags with a Texas Pecan label. Affected lot numbers range from 23200-23265 to 24001-24079 and can be found on the bottom left corner of the product bags. Recalled products can be further identified by the following:
Also see ConsumerLab’s Review of Shelled Walnut Halves and Pieces. ConsumerLab will soon be testing popular brands of sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds.
For more information, use the link below.
Texas Pecan Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Tree Nuts (Not Named Individually), Soy, Dairy(Milk), Sesame and Wheat Not Named in Product
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People who have severe sensitivity or allergy to to tree nuts, peanuts, almonds, soy, dairy, and sesame should not consume these products due to the potential risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction.
Recalled Texas Pecan products (see product photos) were sold at the company’s retail store in Texas and online through the company’s website (www.texaspecanco.com). They are packaged in clear bags with a Texas Pecan label. Affected lot numbers range from 23200-23265 to 24001-24079 and can be found on the bottom left corner of the product bags. Recalled products can be further identified by the following:
- 086 Walnut Halves & Pieces, English Light, 16 oz
- 088 Walnut Pieces, English Light, 16 oz
- 082 Walnut Black, Large Pieces, 16 oz
- 066 Lady Nail Pumpkin Seeds In Shell (R/S), 8 oz
- 068 Pumpkin Seeds, Raw Shelled, 16 oz
- 069 Pumpkin Seeds, Shelled (R/S), 16 oz
- 077 Sunflower Seeds, Raw Hulled, 16 oz
- 079 Sunflower Seeds, Hulled (R/S), 16 oz
- 084 Walnut Halves, English Light, 16 oz
Also see ConsumerLab’s Review of Shelled Walnut Halves and Pieces. ConsumerLab will soon be testing popular brands of sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds.
For more information, use the link below.
Texas Pecan Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Tree Nuts (Not Named Individually), Soy, Dairy(Milk), Sesame and Wheat Not Named in Product
See related recalls and warnings:
Longreen Reishi and Xlim Express Coffee Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergens
FDA Warns Lipari Foods for Mislabeled Walnuts, Other Violations
Bobo’s Peach Oat Bars Recalled Due to Undeclared Coconut
Hu Vanilla Crunch Dark Chocolate Bars Recalled Due to Allergen Risk
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