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Popular Halloween candy recalled due to ‘deadly’ ingredient

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 30/10/202530/10/2025

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just a few days ago trick or treater will go door to door Halloween nightThe Food and Drug Administration is urging shoppers to double-check. candy He made the purchase because of potentially “life-threatening” cross-contamination.

Zingerman’s Candy Factory remembering The company came after two popular candy bars may have contained peanuts and cashews, though no illnesses had been reported as of Monday.

“People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to cashews or peanuts are at risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,” the announcement said.

The store announced the recall Friday after traces of peanuts were found in its full-size Peanut Butter Crush bars and Cashew Cow bars. The peanut butter bar’s packaging did not list cashews as an ingredient, and the cashew bar’s label did not list peanuts.

A Zingerman’s spokesperson explained, “Although our range of candy bars is one of our most popular products, the number of bars affected was a small portion of our production.” Independent,

Zingerman's is recalling two of its Old Fashioned candy bars

Zingerman’s is recalling two of its Old Fashioned candy bars ,getty images,
Zingerman's is recalling its Peanut Butter Crush Bars and Cashew Cow Bars

Zingerman’s is recalling its Peanut Butter Crush Bars and Cashew Cow Bars ,fda,

“Affected by the recall were a total of 156 Peanut Butter Crush bars and 78 Cashew Cow candy bars from the same lot #174250. We notified all wholesale customers who received them. They have been removed from sale and many have been returned to us.”

The recall says the candy was sold at Zingerman’s stores in Michigan and New York. Peanut Butter Crush bars were sold in yellow and purple boxes, while Cashew Cow bars were packaged in light blue and yellow boxes. Both products were labeled with lot number 174250.

Anyone who purchased the candy can return it to the store for a full refund.

Zingerman’s, a beloved Michigan-based confectionary known for its Old Fashioned candy bars and handmade treats, said the contamination was caused by a “temporary malfunction in production and packaging processes” and that the company corrected the problem.

A Zingerman’s spokesperson said, “We have implemented additional training, testing and protocols throughout our manufacturing process to ensure that the problem that caused this cross contamination does not recur.”

Zingerman’s co-founder, Ari Weinzweig, said the recall occurred about a month ago, MLIVE Informed.

Peanut allergy is the most common food allergy in children under 18, according to Food Allergy Research & Education Organization.

However, recently, a new landmark study has shown that feeding peanut products to children may prevent them from developing life-threatening allergies.

Researchers found that peanut allergies in children ages newborn to three declined by more than 27 percent after guidance for high-risk children was first issued in 2015. Allergies dropped by more than 40 percent after recommendations were expanded in 2017.

Meanwhile, market research shows that there may be tricksters or fraudsters getting more gummy candy This year instead of chocolate.

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