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Pelican Bay Ltd. of Dunedin, Florida is recalling all their Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Chocolate Mix because it may contain undeclared tree nuts.
Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Chocolate Mix was distributed domestically through direct delivery, mail order and through retail stores. This product is also shipped to Canada, United Kingdom, Japan and the Netherlands.
The FDA release says the product was distributed between January 2007 and November 2, 2009 is subject to this recall.
Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Chocolate Mix is packaged in a cone shape poly bag with a hanging tag attached to the front of the package and SKU# 3204, UPC 94522 01015 on the back of the label.
No illnesses have been reported to date.
The recall was initiated after it was discovered that product containing tree nuts was distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of tree nuts.
Consumers who have purchased Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Cocoa Mix manufactured by Pelican Bay LTD are urged to call 1-800-826-8982, 9AM to 5 PM EST for information on product returns and replacement.
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